draw the graph of equation y=mx+c where m =3 ,c=-1. give step by step explanation. I will mark you as brainliest
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say we have the equation y = 2x + c and we are told that the line passes through the point (3, 4). Our first step is to use the numbers from the point (3, 4), by substituting them into our equation. Like so: 4 = 2(3) + c (We have changed the y to 4 and the x to 3). Next all we need to do is solve this equation to find c. 4 = 6 + c, c = -2. And we are done
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So the graph of the equation is a straight line without passing through the origin
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