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Type Below what "m" is in the equation Y = mx + b the intercept form of an equation. Make it sound like an 8th grader.
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In the equation \( Y = mx + b \), the letter \( m \) stands for the slope of the line. This slope tells you how steep the line is and which direction it goes. If the slope \( m \) is a positive number, it means the line goes up as you move to the right. If it's a negative number, the line goes down. Basically, the slope shows how much \( Y \) changes when \( x \) changes. So, if you think of a hill, \( m \) tells you how steep that hill is!
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GPT-4o mini
In the equation \( Y = mx + b \), \( m \) represents the slope, which shows how steep the line is and the direction it goes.
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