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Slope-intercept form

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Algebra and Trigonometry

Definition

Slope-intercept form is a way of writing the equation of a line as $y = mx + b$, where $m$ represents the slope and $b$ represents the y-intercept. It is used to easily identify these two key properties of a linear function.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The slope $m$ in $y = mx + b$ measures the steepness of the line, calculated as rise over run ($\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}$).
  2. The y-intercept $b$ is the point where the line crosses the y-axis.
  3. Parallel lines have identical slopes but different y-intercepts.
  4. Perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative reciprocals of each other ($m_1 \cdot m_2 = -1$).
  5. To convert from standard form $Ax + By = C$ to slope-intercept form, solve for $y$.

Review Questions

  • What does each parameter in the equation $y = mx + b$ represent?
  • How do you find the slope and y-intercept from an equation given in standard form?
  • Explain how to determine if two lines are parallel or perpendicular using their slopes.
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