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What is the difference between
Y1=MX1+B and Y=MX+B
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Brandon
Not all that much really. The little ones (1's) are just ways of differentiating between different coordinates so you do not get confused as to which set belongs with which point in the grid.
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Rosa
its pointless in life
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