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you use mx+b m is slope. m always has to be next to x b is y intercept
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y=mx+b where m=slope and b=y-intercept. x and y are variables
Y(m) = 10 * m or M(y) = y / 10
The equation for a straight line is y = mx+b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept For example: y = 3x+9 which means that 3 is the slope and 9 is the y intercept
If you mean: m +Y = w then the value of m = w -Y
M=3 because y+y+y= 3xY and MY= MxY
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the answer is: (y-b)/x = m y = mx + b y - b = mx (y-b)/x = m
you use the equation y=mx+b; you use your point values to put in for x and y; slope is entered in for m and then you solve for b-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------if you want to find the equation of a slope and point:you use y-y*=m(x-x*)the y* and x* are the numbers from your pointfor example if you have the slope(m) 8/1 and the point (1,2)=(x*,y*)then you would do the following-1.........y - y* = m(x - x*)2.........y - 2 = 8(x - 1)3.........y - 2 = 8x - (-8)4.........y - 2 = 8x + 8.........because eight x minus negative one equals eight x plus one5.........y = 8x + 10.......because you add 2 to both sides of the equation...........y = 8x + 10 is the equation answer...........if you want to find the y-intercept from that:6.........y-intercept equals (0,10)