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Work out m and c for the line 5x-3y+4=0.
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We can't determine the slope (m) and the y-intercept (c) yet, so we need
to convert this equation into slope-intercept form
.
First, subtract 5x and 4 on both sides:-
Next, divide by -3 on both sides:-
A negative divided by a negative is a positive.
Now finding the slope is a piece of cake; it's just the number next to x:-
And the y-intercept is:-
Good luck with your studies.
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