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In equation, y = mx+c, m is:


Intercept

Slope of the line

Solution of the equation

None of the above

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Answered by vankudouthsrinivas15
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Answered by NirmalPandya
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In the equation,  y = mx+c, m is the slope of the line.

  • We know that a straight line in the XY plane can be represented by many methods. One of these methods is slope-intercept form.
  • The slope-intercept form should be satisfied by any point on the line and should not be satisfied by any points which are not on the line.
  • The slope-intercept form is y = mx+c, where y is the y-coordinate, x is the x-coordinate, m is the slope of the line, and c is the y-intercept of the line.
  • Examples of the slope-intercept form: y=2x-4. Here y is the y-coordinate, x is the x-coordinate, 2 is the slope of the line, and -4 is the y-intercept of the line.

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