Straight Line Equation
Definition of "Straight Line Equation": The equation of a straight line is usually written this way: y = mx + b. m is the slope or gradient of the line. b is the y-intercept
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Navigating the Geometric Marvels of GCSE Maths
Geometry, a cornerstone of GCSE Maths, unveils a captivating world of shapes, lines, and equations. In this blog post, we’ll embark on a journey through some fundamental geometric concepts, focusing on the Straight Line Equation, Straight Line Gradient, Coordinates of a Midpoint, Distance Between Two Points, and the Circle Equation.
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