In the context of a linear equation, the constant, also known as the y-intercept, can be determined with the help of the slope and a designated point on the line. By reconfiguring the slope-intercept equation y = mx + b, where m signifies the slope and (x, y) represents the point, one can calculate 'b', which stands for the constant.
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None | Given a linear equation in the form y = mx + c, w… | First, we find the slope (m) using the formula m = \((y_2 - y_1) / (x_2 - x_1)\). Substituting the … |