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If the intercepts of a line are (a,0) and (0,b), what is the slope of the line? Show how you solved it.
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If the intercepts of a line are (a,0) and (0,b), what is the slope of the line? Show how you solved it.
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If the intercepts of a line are (a,0) and (0,b), what is the slope of the line?
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generally gradient = (Y2-Y1)/(X2-x1)
from the above
y2= b
y1=0
x2=0
x1=a
so gradient= (b-0)/(0-a) = b/-a =-b/a
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