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Please explain how to find m and c in
y = mx + c

User Amit Merin
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\textsl{Explanation.}

Let's examine our equation first


\textmd{y=mx+c}. In which "m" denotes "gradient"
\& "c" denotes "y intercept".


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But now you should notice something.


\bullet The quantity that denotes the gradient is multiplied times x.


\bullet The quantity that denotes the y intercept is added to the gradient times x.


\textsl{that's how we can find m and c in the equation!}

Hope that this helped! Best wishes


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SORRY I CANT ADD ANSWER AND SAYS RUDE THEN I HAVE IDEA SCREENSHOT

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