jackie227 jackie227
  • 04-01-2018
  • Mathematics
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How do I solve y=my+b(0,0)

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TheAakash
TheAakash TheAakash
  • 04-01-2018
I'm pretty sure that you are supposed to solve for b. So, if you just plug in (0, 0) for (x, y) in y = mx + b, then you get:
[tex]0=0m+b[/tex]

The term with the m cancels out, because anything multiplied by 0 is just 0, and we are left with:
[tex]0=b[/tex]

So, that's how I'd solve it.
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