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Answered by KJ4721
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Sorry I can't help

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I will ask my dad to answer

I will say to him that this. Question is in my book

So he could help

Well, I am in almost 6 class and I still don't know this Cuz we are going to do this in 9-8 class

Answered by MrImpeccable
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Gradient (slope) of the graph =  \dfrac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}

The line is cutting the axises at (2,0) & (0,2). So,

 x_1 = 2, y_1 = 0, x_2 = 0, y_2 = 2 \\ \text{Putting the values in the formula, } \\ \implies \text{Gradient = }  \dfrac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}  \\ \implies \text{Gradient = } \dfrac{2 - 0}{0 - 2} \\ \implies \text{Gradient = } \dfrac{2}{-2} \\ \implies \text{Gradient = } -1 \\ \text{ The gradient of the graph is -1. }

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