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Find the difference equation of y=ax+b

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Answered by Kirti240404
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Step-by-step explanation:

y=ax+b

ax=y-b

b=ax-y

or

x=a+b/y

hope it helps you

Answered by yapuramvaishnavi16
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y₁ = a is the differentiation equation of y = ax + b when differentiation is a function's derivative with regard to an independent variable.

Given that,

We have to find the differentiation equation of y = ax + b

We know that,

What is differentiation?

Differentiation in mathematics is a function's derivative with regard to an independent variable. Calculus's concept of differentiation can be used to calculate the function per unit shift in the independent variable.

So,

Take the equation

y = ax + b

Differentiate with respect to x

y₁ = a     [ y₁ is the \frac{dy}{dx} ]

Therefore, y₁ = a is the differentiation equation of y = ax + b.

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