In the equation y = mx + b, which is the “slope-intercept” form for the equation of a straight line, the “b” is called “the y-intercept,” or, in other words, it’s the y-coordinate of the point where a non-vertical straight line intersects the y-ax…
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Monday, February 22, 2021
What does b mean in the formula y=mx+b?
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