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How do you find B in the equation y MX B?

Isabella Torres | 2023-04-07 08:03:58 | page views:1312
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Lucas Clark

Works at the International Development Association, Lives in Washington, D.C., USA.
Hello, I'm an expert in mathematics and I can help you solve for B in the equation you've provided. However, it seems there's a small issue with the equation "y MX B" as it's not entirely clear. Typically, a linear equation in two variables (let's say x and y) would be written as y = MX + B, where M is the slope and B is the y-intercept.

Assuming you meant "y = MX + B" and you want to find the value of B, you would need additional information. If you have a specific point that the line passes through, or another equation that represents the same line, you could use that information to solve for B.

For example, if you have a point (x1, y1) that the line passes through, you could substitute these values into the equation to find B:

y1 = M * x1 + B

Then you could solve for B:

B = y1 - M * x1

If you have a system of equations, you could use methods like substitution or elimination to find the value of B.

Please provide more context or the correct form of the equation, and I'll be able to give you a more precise answer.


Ethan Wilson

Works at SpaceX, Lives in Los Angeles. Graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a degree in Aerospace Engineering.
Step 2: Use the formula y = mx + b to determine the y-intercept, b. Replace x and y in the formula with the coordinates of one of the given points, and replace m with the calculated value, (2). Find the equation of the line whose graph contains the points (1,�C2) and (6,5). The answer will look like y = mx + b.
2023-04-10 08:03:58

Amelia White

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Step 2: Use the formula y = mx + b to determine the y-intercept, b. Replace x and y in the formula with the coordinates of one of the given points, and replace m with the calculated value, (2). Find the equation of the line whose graph contains the points (1,�C2) and (6,5). The answer will look like y = mx + b.
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