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What is the gradient?

What is the gradient?-example-1
User Sbartell
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Answer:

The gradient (slope) is -4.

Explanation:

Note that two points on the graph through which the blue line passes exactly are (-2, 5) and (0, -3). As we move from the first point to the second, x increases by 2 (the 'run') and y (the 'rise') decreases by 8. Thus, the gradient, or slope, of this line is m = rise/run = -8/2, or m = -4.

User Narelle
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Answer:


{ \tt{gradient = ( - 3 - 1)/(0 - ( - 1)) }} \\ = ( - 4)/(1) \\ = - 4

User Dan Milburn
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