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What is gradient in coordinate geometry

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Answered by 1Anushka12
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Coordinate Geometry: Straight Lines. Any straight line has an equation of the form $$y = mx+c,$$ where m, the gradient, is the height through which the line rises in one unit step in the horizontal direction, and c, the intercept, is the y-coordinate of the point of intersection between the line and the y-axis.

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The Gradient of a Line Joining Two Points. The gradient of a line joining points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1). Parallel and Perpendicular Lines. If two lines are parallel, then they have the same gradient. If two lines are perpendicular, then the product of the gradients of the two lines is -1.


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