dromi2323 dromi2323
  • 07-06-2021
  • Mathematics
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Explica qué significan las variables "m" y "b" en la ecuación y = mx +b*

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leibrandon1
leibrandon1 leibrandon1
  • 07-06-2021

Answer:

La M representa la pendiente de la recta y la b representa la intersección con el eje y

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Mocimoco
Mocimoco Mocimoco
  • 07-06-2021

Respuesta: En la ecuación y= mx + b, “m” representa la pendiente y “b” representa el y-intercept.

Espero que esto ayude, buena suerte! :D

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