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y = ax+b is an equation of​

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An equation of the form y = ax+b is called a linear equation in slope-intercept form. Claim: The solutions of the equation y = ax + b (where a and b are numbers) form a line of slope a that contains the point (0,b) on the y-axis. Claim: y = ax is a line of slope a that contains the point (0,0).

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