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Work out m and c for the line: 5x-3y+4=0

User Geoffrey Absalom
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Answer:

m = 5/3 and c = 4/3.

Explanation:

5x - 3y + 4 = 0

-3y = -5x - 4

y = (-5/-3)x - 4/-3

y = 5/3 x + 4/3

y = mx + c

So m = 5/3 and c = 4/3

User Eric Schoen
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Answer:


m = (5)/(3)


b = (4)/(3)

Explanation:

The question requires you to rearrange the equation into the form:

y = mx + c

Which is the straight line equation, meaning rearrange for y:

Add 3y to both sides of the equation:

5x - 3y + 4 = 0

5x - 3y + 4 + 3y = 0 + 3y

5x + 4 = 3y

Divide both sides of the equation to isolate y:


(5x)/(3) + (4)/(3) = (3y)/(3)


y = (5)/(3)x + (4)/(3)

This means that
m = (5)/(3) and
b = (4)/(3).

Hope this helps!

User Franz Holzinger
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