Math, asked by janasaikia, 11 months ago

If the straight line 6x+2y=3 is written in the form y=mx+c, what are the values of m and c​

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Answered by aditya252237
1

Answer:

value of m=-3

value of c=3/2

Answered by mysticd
2

Answer:

 y = -3x+\frac{3}{2}\:(y=mx+c \:form)

 m = -3 , \: c = \frac{3}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given straight line : 6x+2y=3

=> 2y = -6x+3

\implies y = \frac{-6x+3}{2}

\implies y = \frac{-6x}{2}+\frac{3}{2}

\implies y = -3x+\frac{3}{2}

/* compare this y=mx+c , we get

 m = -3 , \: c = \frac{3}{2}

Therefore,

 y = -3x+\frac{3}{2}\:(y=mx+c \:form)

 m = -3 , \: c = \frac{3}{2}

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