SOLUTION: what does m+c mean in a linear graph when y=mx+c

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Question 4227: what does m+c mean in a linear graph when y=mx+c
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Actually, the correct formula for slope intercept form is . M is the slope and b is the Y-Intercept. For example, in the following graph, the Y-Intercept is 4, which is where the line on the graph touches the Y-Axis, and the slope is 2 (rise divided by run)

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