Rearrange the slope formula y=mx+b for the quantity of interest m.

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To rearrange the slope formula \( y = mx + b \) to solve for \( m \), follow these steps:

  1. Start with the original equation: \[ y = mx + b \]

  2. Subtract \( b \) from both sides to isolate the term involving \( m \): \[ y - b = mx \]

  3. Finally, divide both sides by \( x \) (assuming \( x \neq 0 \)): \[ m = \frac{y - b}{x} \]

So, the rearranged formula for \( m \) is: \[ m = \frac{y - b}{x} \]