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6 July, 23:37

Prove that ax+by+c=0 represent the eqn of straight line

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  1. 7 July, 02:06
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    If we rewrite it as y=mx+d (which can be taken from here from subtracting ax and c from both sides, then dividing b, resulting in y = (-a/b) (x) - c/b. We can then substitute - a/b for m and - c/b for d), if d=0, then we have m as a constant and as we add a specific number to y (that number being m) every time the x value increases by 1, it therefore forms a straight line. If d is not 0, then we simply add d to every single number - this is still a straight line due to that we still add a specific number to y every time x increases by 1 every single time
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