Hey guys, it's Chef Sarah here to teach y'all how to make a lovely cherry sauce. Tastes great on chocolate torte, ice cream, and linear equations! Here's a picture of the finished product. Yummy right? Looks like five-stars to me! All joking aside though, in this equation y1 and x1 represent a point on the line (and of course m=slope). Knowing the slope and at least one point is very useful, because then you can graph it. This formula could save lives with our Desmos project! But Chef, I hear you saying, what if I don't like cherry sauce and I'd rather have it in a y=mx+(#) format? Well don't worry, because all the ingredients in this recipe can also be used in a y=mx+(#) pie if you use Algebra! Just remember BEDMAS and you'll have a tasty pie in no time. Of course, we have a video to explain it in non-culinary terms down below. We also did a worksheet to help us practice making y=mx+(#) pie. It was a Schwab worksheet with one of those bad jokes." Why didn't the circus manager want their human cannonball to quit?". The joke is terrible, so I'll tell you Campbell's far superior answer; "Because they wanted to fire him instead". That's all folks! Happy cooking!
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