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  • 21-10-2016
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How do you do y=mx+b?

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  • 21-10-2016
Y=mx+b is a way to find out the y intercept on a graph.
M= slope
B= y intercept

To figure it out, you have to have a slope and 2 coordinates that go together (a coordinate point). Let's say the slope is 4, and the coordinate is (3,5)

Now, plug in all your know information.

5= 4(3) +b
5= 12 + b
Subtract 12 from both sides
-7 = b

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