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linear equation - need to have M = y/x - b/x proved

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Prove

Prove That


M = y/x - b/x

also show graphicaly

kindly help
 

Prove

There's no way to prove that formula without knowing the reference frame. Which subject are we talking about here?
 

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the subject is foundaton of engineering


it is of linear equation
 

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vicky said:
the subject is foundaton of engineering


it is of linear equation
The foundaton of engineering may not the same for different schools.
It's not hard to give a brief description.
 

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vicky,
The context of your question is not clear. I'm assuming you are starting from the equation for a straight line y = mx + b, where m is the slope, b is the y intercept, x is the independent variable (horizontal) axis, y is the dependent variable (vertical) axis.
y = mx + b
mx = y - b
m = y/x - b/x
Is this what your are looking for?
Regards,
Kral
 

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yes kral ou ot it right
 

Prove

Thanks a lot vicky, keep it up. Please keep posting such issues. This is the need of the hour. Thanks again for keeping things moving and busy.
 

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