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dem82 [27]
2 years ago
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Its math I mistakenly put history

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worty [1.4K]2 years ago
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From the graph, the coordinates of point A in terms x and y = <u>(6, 5).</u>

The equation of line L in the form y = mx+c is y = 4x - 2

<h3>What is the general equation of any straight-line graph?</h3>

The general equation for any straight-line graph takes the form y = mx +c.

Where;

  • m = gradient of the line
  • c = y- intercept
  • x & y = coordinate of the line.

From the graph, the coordinates of point A in terms x and y = <u>(6, 5)</u>

The equation of the line L in the form y = mx+c is:

  • The gradient m = -4
  • The y-intercept = 2

y = mx + c

y = -4x + 2

The equation of line L in the form y = mx+c is y = 4x - 2

If points were plotted for the equation x= 3, then:

y = 4(3) - 2

y = 12 - 2

y = 10

Therefore, if points were plotted for the equation x = 3, they will produce a sloping line.

Learn more about straight-line graphs here:

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