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Guys i just cant do this my brain doesnt work right now-example-1

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Answer:


(1)/(4)

Explanation:

To find the gradient of the graph, we use the formula,


gradient \: (m) = ((y2 - y1))/((x2 - x1))

From the graph, we obtain values for x and y

x1 = 4, x2 = 8

y1 = 2, y2 = 3

Substitute the values into our formula.


m \: = ((3 - 2))/((8 - 4)) \\ = (1)/(4)

Therefore, the gradient, m, =


(1)/(4)

Note:-

  • Use the above formula when determining the gradient of the graph.
  • Obtain the values of x and y then subtract [∆y] and [∆x].
  • Divide the two
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