An equation that forms a straight line is typically in the slope-intercept form, which is (y = mx + b), where (m) represents the slope of the line and (b) is the y-intercept. For example, the equation (y = 2x + 3) describes a line with a slope of 2 that crosses the y-axis at 3. Any linear equation can be expressed in this form or rearranged into it.
y=mx+c
A linear function is a function whose graph is a straight line.
The set of points whose coordinates satisfy a given equation is called the graph of the equation. For example, in the case of a linear equation, the graph is a line, while for a quadratic equation, it is a parabola. This collection of points visually represents the relationship described by the equation in a coordinate system.
It is the locus of all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line.
A linear function.
That would be a linear equation.
yes
y=mx+c
ax + by = cThe graph if that equation is a straight line whose slope is (-a/b)and whose y-intercept is (c/b).
Such an equation can be written in several standard forms; here are two of them: Ax + By + C = 0 y = mx + b (that's the "slope-intercept form")
Just took the vocab test the answer is graph.
A linear function is a function whose graph is a straight line.
A linear equation ?
It is the locus of all points whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the line.
A linear function.
If you mean: y = 0.5x-10 then an equation parallel to it will have the same slope of 0.5 but a y intercept different to -10
A linear equation