Math, asked by lasya, 1 year ago

what is a slope of a equation


Erza: the most useful form of straight-line equations is the "slope-intercept" form:

y = mx + c
This is called the slope-intercept form because "m" is the slope and "c" gives the y-intercept.
Point Slope Form: =>y-y1=m(x-x1)
Anonymous: i didn't knew that!

Answers

Answered by sandipanroy
4
In the equation y=mx+c,m is kwown as the slope of the equation.

lasya: i nedd the inthe form of geometrical approach
Answered by Anonymous
2

Slope = tan ∅ = ΔY/ΔX.

It is denoted by m.




Thank u.

Similar questions