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How do I find the y-intercept of an equation in the form y=mx+by = mx + b?
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How do I find the y-intercept of an equation in the form y=mx+by = mx + b?
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How do I find the y-intercept of an equation in the form y=mx+by = mx + b?
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That's exactly the form you want it in, because you can look at it and see
just about everything there is to know about the line.
y = mx + b
In that form, 'm' is the slope of the line, and 'b' is the y-intercept.
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