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You measure the gradient, which is rise/run or (change in vertical direction)/(change in horizontal direction). This is denoted by m. You also measure the height of the y-intercept: this is c.Then the equation is y = mx + c.
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You measure the gradient, which is rise/run or (change in vertical direction)/(change in horizontal direction). This is denoted by m. You also measure the height of the y-intercept: this is c.Then the equation is y = mx + c.
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