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What is the gradient of the equation 3Y = X - 5?

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Answered by affanimran1303
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Answer:

The gradient of the line is 1/3.

Step-by-step explanation:

EQUATION ; 3y = x-5

SLOPE INTERCEPT FORM: y=mx + b

3y=x-5

y=x-5/3

y=1/3*x - 5/3

By comparing the equation with the slope intercept form we can get the gradient/slope of line.

y=mx+b

y=1/3*x - 5/3

So by comparison m= 1/3.

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