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It's 1998.
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LOLz....that was the only question on which i got stuck badly. i knew c (un official diplomacy) was the right option, but i mistakenly filled the option b.

friends.... i hv appeared in 3 mcq's type papers so far.....but i don't know why do i always fills a wrong option in every paper.

so, committing this mistake in yesterday's paper, i have completed the hitrick of such blunders as well.


By the way, my friend, who is a PMS officer , told me once a very tricky solution to avoid from further negative marking by filling all circles in such cases.
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Value of C in equation shows the value of gradient ,neither y intercept nor x intercept.
Mid-term related to quadratic equation. Triangles with equal angles are similar. Polygons are symmetrical if a )-there angles are equal and b)-parallel sides are in proportion.
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Value of C in equation shows the value of gradient ,neither y intercept nor x intercept.
Mid-term related to quadratic equation. Triangles with equal angles are similar. Polygons are symmetrical if a )-there angles are equal and b)-parallel sides are in proportion.
I selected gradient. Are you confirm?
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For a straight-line graph, pick two points on the*graph. The*gradient*of the*line*= (change in y-coordinate)/(change in x-coordinate) . We can, of course, use this to find the*equation*of the*line. Since the*line*crosses the y-axis when y = 3, the*equation*of thisgraph*is y = ˝x + 3 .
Here 3 is constant C.
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For a straight-line graph, pick two points on the*graph. The*gradient*of the*line*= (change in y-coordinate)/(change in x-coordinate) . We can, of course, use this to find the*equation*of the*line. Since the*line*crosses the y-axis when y = 3, the*equation*of thisgraph*is y = ˝x + 3 .
Here 3 is constant C.
But google says m is gradient and C is Y intercept?
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