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Find the gradient of the line segment between the points (4,3) and (5,6).

User Mouze
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Answer:

g=3

Explanation:

gradient=change ofY/change of X

3-6/4-5

-3/-1 simply

gradient =3

Kenyan formula easy

User Lorandsouza
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SOLVING


\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{A. \space What is Asked}}

Find the gradient of the line segment between the points
\bf{(4,3)\:and\:(5,6)}


\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{B. This problem has been solved!}}

The formula used, here is


\bf{m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)


\cline{1-2}

Now let's put in the co-ordinates from these two points.


\bf{m=(6-3)/(5-4)} | subtract on top & bottom


\bf{m=(3)/(1)} | divide


\bf{m=3}


\cline{1-2}


\bf{Result:}


\bf{=m=3}


\boxed{\bf{ aesthetic\\ot101}}

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