The equation of a line with slope $m$ and y-intercept $c$ is:
A$y = mx + c$
B$y = mx$
C$y = c x + m$
D$y - mx = c^{-1}$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. $y = mx + c$
**Slope-intercept form**: $y = mx + c$.
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