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Slope intercept form?

Answer» The slope intercept form is in the form of y = mx + c in this m is the slope and c is the intercept on the x-axis.<br>The graph of the linear equation\xa0y\xa0=\xa0mx\xa0+ c is a line with m as slope,\xa0m\xa0and c as y-intercept. This form of the linear equation is called\xa0slope-intercept form. The values of m and c are real numbers.The\xa0slope,\xa0m, represents the steepness of a line. The slope of the line is also termed as gradient, sometimes. The y-intercept, b, of a line, represents the y-coordinate of the point where the graph of the line intersects the y-axis.


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