SOLUTION: How do I create an eqation using the y=MX+B formula when the problem has two slopes?

Algebra.Com
Question 27454: How do I create an eqation using the y=MX+B formula when the problem has two slopes?
Answer by shafkat_alam(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In an equation in the form y=MX+B, M is the slope of the curve and B is the value of y when x=0.
it is possble to have 2 or more equations for a same line for different values of x.
Example:
y = Mx + C for 0 & y = Nx+ D for 5<=x
(M & N are two different values of slope of the same graph.)
Hope this helps.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Using the formula mx+b=y; how do you determine b? (answered by richwmiller)
Hello, I was wondering if the formula I plan on using works with this problem; and if... (answered by MathLover1)
i am supposed to get the formula y-y1=m(x-x1) into the formula y=mx+b. the problem is:... (answered by stanbon)
Using the formula y= mx+b find the equation of the line determined by the two points... (answered by reviewermath)
How to graph the equation Y= -3 using the formula Y=mx+b, my problem is that m is... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
i need to graph y=-3/2x-3 using the y=mx+b formula (answered by stanbon)
how would you graph the equation y=-2 using the formula... (answered by christinaaa192)
Please help me get this concept please anyone!!!! I am working with slopes and the issue (answered by stanbon,Mathtut)
hi again i was wondering when your writing an equation in slope intercept form and your... (answered by stanbon)