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GCSE advanced level – Equation of a line on a graph using y = mx + c

Equation of a line

These questions tend to be fairly popular – and are usually presented either as a calculation, or by plotting on a graph yourself. You might also be asked to find some information by reading the graph, or calculate some additional coordinates.

To describe a straight line you only need to know two things –

Whichever way, straight line graphs can be fairly useful and you’ll come across them in many applications such as converting temperature (centigrade to fahrenheit) or distance (miles to kilometres).

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Here’s some handwritten notes that might be useful:

 

 

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