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Given: P (-4; 7), Q ( 3;0) and R (-1;-4). Determine: 1.1.1 the gradient of QR
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Given: P (-4; 7), Q ( 3;0) and R (-1;-4). Determine: 1.1.1 the gradient of QR
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Given: P (-4; 7), Q ( 3;0) and R (-1;-4).
Determine:
1.1.1
the gradient of QR
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Slope or gradient = y2-y1/x2-x1
= -4-0/-1-3 = -4/-4 = 1
So final answer is :
Y=x
(By the way don’t get confused and wonder what happened to the 1 , it is with X , cause if you put 1x or x , it’s the same thing)
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