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  • 22-02-2017
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How do you find the m and b in the problem y=-x+1?

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JohnnyR
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  • 22-02-2017
In Y=mx+b:

m=slope. That is found by using this formula y2-y1/x2-x1

b=y-intercept. That's found by finding slope, m, and substituting that into y=(m)x+b. Then you have to solve for b and that'll be your y-intercept. 


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