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What's is m when u are looking for x or y intercept​

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Answer:

Slope

Explanation:

The equation of lines are normally formatted in "slope-intercept form"

(y = mx + b)

The b in the equation would be the y-intercept of the line.

The m represents the slope.

The x and y can be replaced with any x and y value from the line (if necessary)

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Answer:

Slope.

Explanation:

mx+b

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