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Work out m and c for the line: y−4x=−1
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Work out m and c for the line:
y−4x=−1
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y=mx+b
y-4x=-1
you isolate for y so you move the -4x and it turns into positive 4x
so the formula is:
y=4x-1
where 4 is m and -1 is b
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