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to go in a straight line right to something . comes from a BC bus company . B-line i believe

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How does the graph of the line change as you make b larger but keep m the same?

The equation of a line is y = mx + b. If the slope of the line (m) stays the same, the line will be parallel to the original line. What changing b does is change the y-intercept of the line, because when you make x = 0, y = b. So by making b larger, you are moving the line up the y axis.


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At what point the line intersects the y-intercept, in an equation y=mx+b, b is the y-intercept.


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