What is an equation of the linear relationship in slope-intercept form?
y = ___x – ___
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The equation of a linear relationship in slope-intercept form is given by:
y = mx + b
In this formula:
– “m” represents the slope of the line, which indicates how steep the line is and the direction it goes (upwards or downwards).
– “b” represents the y-intercept, which is the point where the line crosses the y-axis.
So, you would fill in the blanks based on the specific slope and y-intercept of the linear relationship you have. For example, if the slope is 2 and the y-intercept is -5, the equation would be:
y = 2x – 5
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