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In this question, we will be talking about the line waiver and bark plot.
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So first we have to draw the plot according to the given information.
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So in the y -axis we are having 1 by v and in the x -axis we are having 1 divided by substrate concentration.
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So the graph will be looking like this, just like the competitive inhibitor.
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Process and here this particular graph is for no inhibition and the top portion will be the inhibition now if we write down the equation it is 1 by v is equals to km divided by v max that will be multiplied by 1 by substrate concentration plus 1 divided by v max so here v is the velocity of the reaction, v max is the maximum velocity of the reaction, km is the michaelis -mentin constant, and s is the substrate concentration.
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Now if we compare this equation as y equal to mx plus c.
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So we can see that our y is the 1 by v, that's why we are plotting it as the y -axis, and the slope.
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Slope.
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Slope means the m is equals to km divided by vmax and x is the 1 by substrate concentration...