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18 May, 19:07

How to find linear equations with y=mx+b

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  1. 18 May, 19:09
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    A linear equation is an equation of a straight line, which means that the degree of a linear equation must be 0 or 1 for each of its variables. In this case, the degree of variable y is 1, the degree of variable m is 1, the degree of variable x is 1 and the degree of variable b is 1. The degrees of the variables in the equation violate the linear equation definition, which means that the equation is not a linear equation.

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  2. 18 May, 19:24
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    M = the slope that's controlling X and B = the y axis where the equation starts on
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