GCSE Maths - What on Earth is y = mx + c #67

GCSE Maths - What on Earth is y = mx + c #67

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Interactive Video

Mathematics

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video tutorial explains why line equations are often written in the form y = mx + c, highlighting the convenience of this format for comparing and graphing lines. It details the roles of m (gradient) and c (y-intercept) in determining a line's slope and where it crosses the y-axis. Through examples, the video demonstrates how to plot lines and rearrange equations into the standard form. It also addresses special cases where equations appear to lack m or c values, explaining how to interpret these situations.

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