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18 May, 10:25

Why are X and Y in all linear equasions

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  1. 18 May, 12:29
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    A linear equation shows the relation between two variables (x, y) which when graphed is a straight line.

    A linear equation has the form y = mx + c, where

    m = slope

    c = y-intercept
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