Respuesta :
To solve for m we want to get m by itself on one side of the equals sign, with everything else on the other side. First we subtract b from both sides, to get it out of the right side of the equation:
y - b = mx + b - b
y - b = mx
Now we divide both sides by x, to get m completely by itself:
(y-b)/x = (mx)/x
(y-b)/x = m
So m is equal to (y-b)/x.
y - b = mx + b - b
y - b = mx
Now we divide both sides by x, to get m completely by itself:
(y-b)/x = (mx)/x
(y-b)/x = m
So m is equal to (y-b)/x.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y - b/x = m
Adding b/x both sides
y = m+b/x
But i think your question you're trying to ask is (y - b)/x = m
So, for this one,
Multiply both sides by x
y-b = mx
Adding b both sides
To get: y=mx+b
Hope this helps!