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What is the gradient of the line below?

What is the gradient of the line below?-example-1
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Answer:

The line passes through (5,35) point and (0,0)points

so gradient will be 35-0/5-0= 35/5= 7

gradient/slope is 7 good luck

User Ifedi Okonkwo
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Answer:

7

Explanation:


\boxed{\begin{minipage}{4.4cm}\underline{Gradient Formula}\\\\Gradient $(m)=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)$\\\\where $(x_1,y_1)$ and $(x_2,y_2)$ \\are two points on the line.\\\end{minipage}}

To find the gradient of a line, substitute two points on the line into the gradient formula.

From inspection of the given graph, two points on the line are:

  • (x₁, y₁) = (0,0)
  • (x₂, y₂) = (5, 35)

Substitute the defined points into the gradient formula:


\implies \textsf{gradient }=(35-0)/(5-0)=(35)/(5)=7

Therefore, the gradient of the line is 7.

User Sergey Aslanov
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