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The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y =mx +b, M is the slip of the line and b is where the line crosses the y-axis

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Yes!

Explanation:

y= mx+b is the slope intercept form of a linear line's equation.

m is the slope of that line, b is the y-intercept and (x,y) <--The coordinates.

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