A linear equation in two variables, often written as , describes a line in the -plane. The line consists of all the solution pairs that make the equation true.
For example, in the equation, , the line would pass through the points and because these ordered pairs are solutions to the equation.
The coefficient is the slope of the graph, and the constant is the -intercept.
The slope of a graph is the ratio between the rate of change of and the rate of change of , so for two points on a graph and , slope between them is:
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