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Prove the following, if M = slope of the line y = x + b

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Prove That


M = y/x - b/x

also show graphicaly

kindly help
 

Prove

i do not understanding
 

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vicky, stop posting garbage on the forum

one can model a linear line with the equation
y=Mx+b . given this equation, you can do 1 line of algebra to show M=y/x-b/x. But the way you stated your problem makes no sense. Please stop.
 

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the equation M=y/x-b/x is just equal to F(x)=y=Mx + b where M is the slope and b is the y-intercept this is a point slope formula, the graph can be easily understood.............so simple !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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giogiogio is right. But the question was very unclear.
 

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