Well what you want is y = mx + b m = slope b = intercept for y with that just substitute in the slope and the intercept, but leave the x and y as it is. So later on you can put in a x coordinate and get the y coordinate through that, hope this helps!
Graph
Write in Standard Form
Write in y=mx+b Form
Solve the Function Operation
Write in Slope-Intercept Form
Find the Exact Value
Evaluate the Function
Find the Equation Using Slope-Intercept Form
Simplify
Find the Probability P()
Multiply the Expressions
Use a Table of Values to Graph the Equation ;
To create a line formula from a slope and y-intercept, use the slope-intercept form y = m x + b . Substitute the slope for m and the y-intercept for b . This gives you a specific linear equation that can be used for calculations and graphing.
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