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What is the meaning of y=mx+c

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\textsl{the meaning of y=mx+c is:: this is the slope intercept form equation!}


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In the above equation, which is
\textmd{y=mx+c}, "m" denotes the gradient and "c" denotes the y intercept.

The equation y=mx+c is the slope intercept form equation. It comes in handy when we're tackling slope intercept, attempting to find the gradient and/or the y intercept of a line, etc.

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The equation y = mx + c gives the equation of a straight line in slope-intercept line. Specifically, it defines this relationship between x and y and describes how y changes as x changes. In this equation, m is the slope of the line, which is the amount the y value changes per unit change in the x variable.

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