y=mx + b
You can have infinitely many lines through one specific point, each with a different equation. If you want to have a general equation for ANY line that goes through that point, use the point-slope equation for a line, and use a variable for the slope.
In general the straight line equation is: y = mx+b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept
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There are an infinite such lines with the general equation being: y = mx + 3.5 where m is any number.
General form for a line equation is: y=mx+b.
AX + BY is not an equation .AX + BY + C = 0is the general equation for a straight line.
y=mx + b
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.
You can have infinitely many lines through one specific point, each with a different equation. If you want to have a general equation for ANY line that goes through that point, use the point-slope equation for a line, and use a variable for the slope.
In general the straight line equation is: y = mx+b whereas m is the slope and b is the y intercept
Ax+b=y, where A and b are constants.
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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
There are an infinite such lines with the general equation being: y = mx + 3.5 where m is any number.
It is x + 3 = 0.
General formula