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What is the value of c in the equation

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Answer:The value of c in the equation y = mx + c represents the y-intercept of the line1. The value of 'c' can be easily identified after transforming any equation in the form y = mx + c, and the constant terms represent the value of 'c'1. In the formula c²=a²–b², c represents the point on the y-axis at which the graph connects

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