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HELP!!!! How would you find out the gradient of the line y=4x+1 and y= -3x+10
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HELP!!!! How would you find out the gradient of the line y=4x+1 and y= -3x+10
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HELP!!!! How would you find out the gradient of the line y=4x+1 and y= -3x+10
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Both equations are in the form y=mx + c (the gradient-intercept form) where m is the gradient so whatever the coefficient of the x value is, that is the gradient
Thus the gradient for the first line
is 4 and for the second line
-3
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