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  • 15-07-2022
  • Mathematics
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Renee says that y = mx can be rewritten in the form y = mx + b. Is she right? Explain why or why not

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driftecook driftecook
  • 15-07-2022
Answer - yes it can
Say you have y=2x with no y intercept (b)
You can still write it as y=2x +0 or assume the y intercept (b) is zero by writing it as y=2x
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