bivianaherrera8 bivianaherrera8
  • 17-11-2020
  • Mathematics
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What function is Y=M(X) +b used for? *

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warneemma warneemma
  • 17-11-2020

Answer:

Used for Linear Graphs

Step-by-step explanation:

Y=mx = b

m represents the slope/gradient of the graph

b represents the y intercept

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nesko nesko
  • 17-11-2020
Y=mx+b is the equation for slope intercept or in other words rate of change. m represents the slope, Meanwhile the b represents the y intercept.
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