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Okay, so the format is y=mx+b in case you didn't know that. M is the increase (slope) in the line. B is the y intercept (something like (0,4) There the 4 is the y intercept. So if I had a line where the y-intercept is -5 and the increase is 4 then the rule would be y=4x-5



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Okay, so the format is y=mx+b in case you didn't know that. M is the increase (slope) in the line. B is the y intercept (something like (0,4) There the 4 is the y intercept. So if I had a line where the y-intercept is -5 and the increase is 4 then the rule would be y=4x-5



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How do you find the equation of a line in a graph? - Answers

Okay, so the format is y=mx+b in case you didn't know that. M is the increase (slope) in the line. B is the y intercept (something like (0,4) There the 4 is the y intercept. So if I had a line where the y-intercept is -5 and the increase is 4 then the rule would be y=4x-5

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