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Line y=mx+c,slope is

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Answered by vivekanandrai138
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Step-by-step explanation:

In the equation y = mx + c the value of m is called the slope, (or gradient), of the line. It can be positive, negative or zero. ... The value of c is called the vertical intercept of the line. It is the value of y when x = 0. When drawing a line, c gives the position where the line cuts the vertical axis.

y = mx + c

mx = y - c

m =  \frac{y - c}{x}

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