Math, asked by sandhyadharmalingam4, 7 months ago

how to find equation using line​

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Answered by itzdaredevil36
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The slope-intercept formula of a line is written as y = mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the point on the y-axis where the line crosses it). Plug the number you found for your slope in place of m. In our example, the formula would read y = 1x+b or y = x+b when you replace the slope value.

Answered by shashank123321
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The slope-intercept formula of a line is written as y = mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the point on the y-axis where the line crosses it). Plug the number you found for your slope in place of m. In our example, the formula would read y = 1x+b or y = x+b when you replace the slope value.

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