SOLUTION: If m = 1/2 and b = 5, what is the standard form of the slope-intercept equation, using x and y variables
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Question 596094: If m = 1/2 and b = 5, what is the standard form of the slope-intercept equation, using x and y variables
Answer by llorton(14) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The standard form of the slope-intercept equation is y=mx+b
m=the slope b=the y-intercept (value of y when x=0)
If m=1/2 and b=5, the solution would be:
y = (1/2)x + 5
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