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- the
is the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change of a line.
- a relationship that can be modeled by the equation ( y = mx ) is a
.
- the y - value at which a line of a graph crosses the y - axis is called the
.
- an equation written in the form ( y = mx + b ) is called the
.
:: linear equation :: proportional relationship :: slope :: slope - intercept form :: y - intercept
Brief Explanations
- Matches the definition of slope, the ratio of vertical to horizontal change.
- The equation $y=mx$ represents a proportional relationship where $y$ is directly proportional to $x$.
- The y-value where a line crosses the y-axis is the y-intercept.
- The form $y=mx+b$ is the standard slope-intercept form of a linear equation.
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