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formula for finding gradient of a line​

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Answered by sakilahamed
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Finding the gradient of a straight-line graph

Finding the gradient of a straight-line graphThe 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 this graph is y = ½x + 3 .

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Finding the gradient of a straight-line graph

Finding the gradient of a straight-line graphThe 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 this graph is y = ½x + 3 .

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