Answer :
y=mx+c is the equation for a line graph, m is the gradient and c is where it goes through the y axis, the only difference between y=mx+c and y=mx+b is where u live as in different countries learn it different ways but it is still the same thing
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[tex]\multimap\textsl{y=mx+b and y=mx+c are the same thing}[/tex]
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[tex]\leadsto\mid[/tex][tex]\boldsymbol{Explanation.}[/tex][tex]\mid\gets[/tex]
In both equations m denotes the gradient and b and c denote the y intercept.
y=mx+b is used for linear equations, finding gradients and y intercepts of lines, finding what points are on and off the line, etc.
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