The equation of a line is given by y = mx + b . Solve for x in terms of y .

options:

x = y+b over m

x = y over m + b

x = y − b over m

x = y over m − b

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To solve the equation \( y = mx + b \) for \( x \) in terms of \( y \), follow these steps:

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

  2. Subtract \( b \) from both sides: \[ y - b = mx \]

  3. Divide both sides by \( m \): \[ x = \frac{y - b}{m} \]

So, the correct solution is: \[ x = \frac{y - b}{m} \]

Thus, the correct option is:

  • \( x = \frac{y - b}{m} \)
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