Submitted by csjangir100 • June 14, 2012
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The equation of straight lines is generally written in the form:Y = mx + b; or Y = mx + c;Where ‘m’ is the Slope (gradient) of a line, slope and gradient both are same term.And ‘b’ is the y- intercept.Now we see how to find the value of ‘m’ and ‘b’;If we want to find the value of ‘b’ then we need to find where the line intersects the y- axis. Than we are find the value of ‘m’:
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