Snailshouse0w02
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  • 16-12-2020
  • Mathematics
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can m ( in a y=mx+b equasion) be a fraction

i got 1 1/4 and.....yeah im confused

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dalashiapitre
dalashiapitre dalashiapitre
  • 16-12-2020

Answer:

yes it can

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sfuller85
sfuller85 sfuller85
  • 16-12-2020

Answer:

Yes, m can be a fraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

m in y=mx+b stands for slope, and slope is rise/run, so it most definitely can be a fraction. BUT, keep it as 5/4 or 1.25 when writing it so you don't confuse yourself next time ;)

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