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What is the Gradient in 2y-(5-3x) =0

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Answered by Aniking
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we have here an equation of a straight line. Such an equation is usually written y=mx+b ("y=mx+c" in the UK).

"y=mx+b" is the formula of a straight line drawn on Cartesian coordinate system in which "y" is the vertical axis and "x" the horizontal axis.

In this formula :

y tells us how far up the line goes

x tells us how far along

m is the Slope or Gradient i.e. how steep the line is

b is the Y-intercept i.e. where the line crosses the Y axis

Answered by suhanii27
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Step-by-step explanation:

2y - ( 5 - 3x ) = 0

2y - 5 + 3x = 0

2y + 3x = 5 ans.

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