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This resource includes two examples of straight-line graphs in the form y=mx+c, with explanations on Slope and the appearance of positive and negative Slopes.
This PDF tackles the fundamental equation behind drawing straight-line graphs: y = mx + b. It targets secondary school students.
More than just graphs, this equation underpins countless relationships:
It demystifies this key equation through these strategies:
This resource targets visual learners especially. It unlocks this equation's meaning, aiding future graph work and data handling across subjects.
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