the equsion
y = mx + c
M is the gradiant
C is the why inteselpt
but i cant undertsnd how to find the value of X
can some one help?
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the equsion
y = mx + c
M is the gradiant
C is the why inteselpt
but i cant undertsnd how to find the value of X
can some one help?
I'm sorry but I can't help you there. I don't know the mathematic terms in english sorry :(.
Edit By EvilBrandon :
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OH NO THE QUESTION IS BACK that question sstill haunts me iam sorry but i never got it right
try google calculator :P :eusa_wall
Hmm, this is a very simple question Mentor, value of X = the ratio of y = m + c
you gotta do the opposite operation to find the value of "x". and to do that you need to ISOLATE the "x" meaning leaving it alone on one side of the equal side. I could explain but lazy so answer would beQuote:
Originally Posted by Mentor
(Y-C) divide by "M"=X
HOPE IM RIGHT :D
Thx evryone, but i figured it out and all teh corse works done... untill i get it back again :( but at least that bits out of the way.
Next "frequency polygons" oo that sound so much fun :(