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Pre-Algebra Functions (introductory)

Graphing linear equations (slope-intercept form)

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Question 1
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In the slope-intercept form of a linear equation \(y = mx + b\), what do \(m\) and \(b\) represent?
A.
\(m\) is the slope; \(b\) is the \(y\)-intercept
B.
\(m\) is the \(y\)-intercept; \(b\) is the slope
C.
\(m\) is the \(x\)-intercept; \(b\) is the \(y\)-intercept
D.
\(m\) and \(b\) are both points on the line
\(m\) is the slope; \(b\) is the \(y\)-intercept

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