well, m is the slope and c is the y-intercept
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An equation such as y = mx + c is said to be in standard form. From such an equation, Gradient = coefficient of x = 3
Yes. y = mx + c where m and c are non-zero constants.Yes. y = mx + c where m and c are non-zero constants.Yes. y = mx + c where m and c are non-zero constants.Yes. y = mx + c where m and c are non-zero constants.
y=mx+cy=slope(x)+(y-intercept)put it in this formthen you put on the y interceptthen you put in the slopeex: c=3 m= 4/3rise 4 right 3you now have 2 points on a straight lineif you need more points, treat the slope like a fraction
The y-intercept can be obtained from the straight line formula, y=mx+c. The y-intercept, c, is therefore given by c=-mx+y where m is the coefficient of gradient.
y=mx+c