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  • 07-11-2014
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Must m in the equation y=mx+b always be a positive number?

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Jennysauce143 Jennysauce143
  • 07-11-2014

If the slope of the number is positive (the graph goes upward from left to right), then m will be positive, but if the slope is negative (the graph goes downward from left to right), then m is negative. So, no. M does not have to be a positive number, it may also be negative.
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Lilyfulcherdavis
Lilyfulcherdavis Lilyfulcherdavis
  • 26-05-2019

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no

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