Math, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

What is slope-intercept form? On math
No copy or spam answer is allowed

Answers

Answered by charliejaguars2002
6

Answer:

The answers should be as a below.

Step-by-step explanation:

\Large\boxed{\textnormal{SUBJECT: MATH}}

\Large\boxed{\textnormal{LESSON: SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM}}

SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM:

\Rightarrow \displaystyle \mathsf{Y=MX+B}}

The m represents the slope and its constant.

The b represents the y-intercept.

Answered by Anonymous
6

\huge\bold\red{Answer!}

The first of the forms for a linear equation is slope-intercept form.

Equations in slope-intercept form look like this:

Y = MX + B

  • M is the slope of the line
  • B is the y-intercept of the line.
  • X and Y are respected coordinates.

\huge\bold\orange{Eausure!}

Attachments:
Similar questions