Just subtract y from both sides. 'm' becomes 'A', 'b' becomes 'C' and 'B' will be equal to one.
There is no difference; it is a matter of choice and convention as to what letter is used.
b = y - mx.
y = mx + b y - mx = b
The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are integers with a GCD of 1, A and B not both zero, A is positive, and if A is 0 then B is positive. Note that very few lines can be described in standard form because of the requirement for integer coefficients. The slope intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b. To convert standard form to slope intercept form... Ax + By = C By = C - Ax y = C/B - Ax/B y = -Ax/B + C/B So, m = -A/B and b = C/B. (Do not confuse B with b.) Note that B can not be zero.
Y = 2X + 1 Now it is.
same thing. but its easy to change y=b+mx to y=mx+b
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There is no difference; it is a matter of choice and convention as to what letter is used.
b = y - mx.
y = mx + b y - mx = b
y=mx+b Ax+By=C Move Ax to before C and change the positive or negative sign.
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Yes.
in the equation: y=mx+b , the y-intercept is represented by "b".
It is: y = x+5 in y = mx+b form
y=mx+b mx+b=y (mx means multipy.) Hope this helps! -natali4everca
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