Question 1041112
There is a general form that you can put any
linear equation into. It is called the slope-intercept form
{{{ y = m*x + b }}}
In this form {{{ m }}} is the slope of the equation, which is:
[ change in y between 2 points ] / [ change in x between 2 points ]
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If they only give you " slope = 3 "
then they are telling you that the slope-intercept form
looks like: {{{ y = 3x + b }}} ( but {{{ b }}} could be any number )