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Make x the subject of the formula y = m x − c

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Answered by upretyr4
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Step-by-step explanation: objective: make x alone

y=mx-c

C+y÷m=x

X=y+c÷m

Answered by syedtahir20
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Answer:

Here we will learn about y = mx + c including how to recognise the gradient and y-intercept from the equation y = mx + c and rearrange an equation into the standard form of y = mx + c.

Step-by-step explanation:

For making x the  subject:

given eq: y=mx+c

=> mx=y-c

=> x=(y-c)/m

There are also y = mx + c worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions, along with further guidance on where to go next if you’re still stuck.

The equation y = mx + c is the general equation of any straight line where m is the gradient of the line (how steep the line is) and c is the y-intercept (the point in which the line crosses the y-axis).

y = mx + c is a linear equation and the variables x and y relate to coordinates on the line.

When we input a value for x into the equation y = mx + c, we get a result for y.

This means that x is an independent variable, and y is a dependent variable as it is determined by the value of x.

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