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Oct 27, 2017

Slope-intercept form is y=mx+by=mx+b.

Explanation:

In slope-intercept form

y=m("slope")x+b("y"-"intercept")y=m(slope)x+b(yintercept)

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There is also standard form:

Ay+Bx=CAy+Bx=C

where AA, BB, and CC are numbers and xx and yy are your variables.

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The final form is point-slope form:

y-y_1=m(x-x_1)yy1=m(xx1)

Here mm will equal your slope and xx and yy are going to be your variables. The x_1x1 and y_1y1, however, are going to be the coordinates of a point on your line

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