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What is the formula for lineal equetion​

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Answer:

y=mx+c

Explanation:

A linear equation means the equation of straight line.

The formula for equation of straight line in slope intercept form is y=mx+c

where, m is the slope of line and c is the y intercept

The formula for equation of straight line in double intercept form is x/a+y/b=1

The formula for equation of straight line in normal form is xcos α + y cos α=p

There are more formulas bur assuming you are asking for the general representation of the straight-line equation, it is y=mx+c.

User Dylan Bettermann
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Answer:


\textbf{Linear Equations : y=mx+b}


\textbf{m= slope}


\textbf{b= y-intercept}


\textbf{Example:-}
\textrm{y= 6x+8}


slope(m)=6


y-intercept=8


\textbf{OAmalOHopeO}

User JM Gelilio
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