Math, asked by Ronitrocks8258, 7 months ago

Find the gradient of the line segment between the points (8,6) and (10,14)

Answers

Answered by kenmasbutter
15

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

Its litreally :

\frac{14-6}{10-8}

= \frac{8}{2}

=4

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Answered by pulakmath007
4

SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The gradient of the line segment between the points (8,6) and (10,14)

EVALUATION

Here the given points are (8,6) and (10,14)

Hence the required gradient of the line segment between the points (8,6) and (10,14)

 \sf =  \dfrac{14 - 6}{10 - 8}

 \sf =  \dfrac{8}{2}

 \sf = 4

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