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In the slope-intercept form, which variable
represents the slope/measure of change?

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Explanation:

Hey there!

We know that the slope intercept is; y = mx+b.

Where "m" represents the slope. And "b" represents the y-intercept.

Example:

If the question is as; y = 3x +8

Then your slope of the slope intercept form is "3" where as "8" is y-intercept.

So, the variable"m" represents the slope.

Hope it helps...

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User Codingenious
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Explanation:

Hey there!

We know that the slope intercept is; y = mx+b.

Where "m" represents the slope. And "b" represents the y-intercept.

Example:

If the question is as; y = 3x +8

Then your slope of the slope intercept form is "3" where as "8" is y-intercept.

So, the variable"m" represents the slope.

Hope it helps...

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User Alanmoo
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