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Is C The Y-Intercept? [Solved]
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).
So, why is c the y intercept of a line? y = mx + c | GCSE Maths FAQ
So, why
GCSE Maths - What on Earth is y = mx + c #67
This video explains how to use the equation
Graphing Lines in Algebra: Understanding Slopes and Y-Intercepts
Now that we are familiar with the coordinate plane, it’s time to learn more about lines, as these are the simplest things to graph.