Asked by BrainyBird
Can anyone explain the formula y=mx+b ? I know that y is the output and x is the input, but I'm not sure how it works.. Explain? With an example?
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Answered by
Steve
the m indicates how much faster y changes than x.
The b indicates how much of a "head start" y has.
The b indicates how much of a "head start" y has.
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