in a line a1x+b1y+C1 =0, how do I write y=MX+c,
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Step-by-step explanation:
a1x +b1y+c1=0
b1y=-a1x-c1
it is of the form mx+b where m=-a1/b1 and b=-c1/b1
HOPE it HELPS
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Answer:
a1x +b1y+c1=0
b1y=-a1x-c1
y = \frac{ - a1}{b1} + \frac{ - c1}{b1}y=
b1
−a1
+
b1
−c1
it is of the form mx+b where m=-a1/b1 and b=-c1/b1
HOPE it HELPS
Step-by-step explanation:
a1x +b1y+c1=0
b1y=-a1x-c1
y = \frac{ - a1}{b1} + \frac{ - c1}{b1}y=
b1
−a1
+
b1
−c1
it is of the form mx+b where m=-a1/b1 and b=-c1/b1
HOPE it HELPS
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