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| 07 Mar 2012 04:40 PM |
"y = mx + b"
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WHY DO I NEED TO LEARN THIS
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1999James
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| 07 Mar 2012 04:42 PM |
its the formula for slope
we just had the unit test for slope today and im pretty sure i failed it :( |
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| 07 Mar 2012 04:43 PM |
y = mx + b is an equation for finding slopes on a graph. THIS IS NOT THE TYPE OF EQUATION YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO SOLVE. |
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| 07 Mar 2012 04:43 PM |
when am i ever going to use that expression in common life
WHEN?
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deve167
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| 07 Mar 2012 04:52 PM |
It is the format for an equation, not for finding a slope on a graph The 'm' in the equation represents the slope |
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| 07 Mar 2012 04:54 PM |
@Japan
Obvious 7th grader.
Its for graphing equations.
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| 07 Mar 2012 05:07 PM |
I don't think you guys get it
I'm trying to isolate the letter x
as if the correct answer was x = (y-b)/m.
god i hate this class
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