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15 August, 12:29

How can you change linear equation in form ax+by=c to y=mx+b form and vice versa

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  1. 15 August, 12:31
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    You simply have to take the linear equation form (ax + by = c) and solve for y. So you get:

    by = c - ax

    y = c/b - ax/b

    Since c/b will be a constant, you can replace it with any variable (i. e. b), and so that represents the y-intercept and a/b will also be a constant, so that can also be replaced by any variable (i. e. m), and it represents the slope.
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