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y=mx+c
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
That is the standard equation to graph a line.
No.A directly proportional graph has an equation of the form y = mx. It always passes through the origin.A linear graph will have an equation in the from y = mx + c. This has a y-intercept at (0, c). It doesn't pass through the origin unless c = 0. The directly proportional graph is a special case of a linear graph.
To determine the trend of linear function graph or equation you would simply look at the slope of the line. This is represented by the m in the equation, f(x) = mx + b.
y=mx+c
y=mx+c
y=mx+c
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
y=mx+b
no the graph will be written in slope intercept form or y=mx+b
y=mx+b or rise/run
That is the standard equation to graph a line.
No.A directly proportional graph has an equation of the form y = mx. It always passes through the origin.A linear graph will have an equation in the from y = mx + c. This has a y-intercept at (0, c). It doesn't pass through the origin unless c = 0. The directly proportional graph is a special case of a linear graph.
y=mx+[1] The number in the [] must be positive
A linear equation has the form of mx + b, while a quadratic equation's form is ax2+bx+c. Also, a linear equation's graph forms a line, while a quadratic equation's graph forms a parabola.
A linear graph is a model of a straight line on the X and Y axis. It represents the equation y=mx+b. A liner graph has a slope. A liner graph cannot be equaled to 0.