SOLUTION: A Linear Equation of the form Ax+By=C, where A and B are not both zero, is in the standard form. Find the slope and y-intercept in terms of A, B, and C.
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Question 100244: A Linear Equation of the form Ax+By=C, where A and B are not both zero, is in the standard form. Find the slope and y-intercept in terms of A, B, and C.
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Ax+By=C
Slope=m=-(A/B)
y-intercept = C/B
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