AX + BY is not an equation .AX + BY + C = 0is the general equation for a straight line.
In general the straight line equation is: y = mx+b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept
The general equation is y = mx + c. m is the slope of the straight line. c is the y intercept. This is readily obtained by putting x = 0 then the general equation simplifies to y = c.
The wrong information has been given to form a straight line equation but in general a straight line equation is in the form of y = mx+c whereas m is the slope and c is the y intercept
It is a straight line equation.
That of course will depend entirely on the straight line equation which has not been given but in general in the equation y = mx+b the slope is m and b is the y intercept
a linear equation.
Assuming it is a straight line, the equation will be -- y=2x+4 The general equation for a straight line is y=mx+c, where -'m' is the gradient (or slope), and -'c' is the y-intercept. So, if we substitute in your values for m and c, we get y=2x+4
The word straight doesn't really apply to an equation. However the graph of a linear equation is a straight line.
A straight line will have a constant gradiant, so its change in height over time will be some multiple of x. We'll call this bx. The other point of consideration is where the line crosses the y axis (x=0). We'll call this point a. So the equation of a straight line can be given as y=a+bx
General form for a line equation is: y=mx+b.
If it is a straight line, then the equation is linear.