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What is the gradient of 2y=4x+6

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Simplify : y = 2x + 3

Replace x = 1 -> y = 5

We will draw a line that goes through the point 1 on the x axis, and point 5 on the y axis (cant draw right now, sorry xd)

(Now, you can find the gradient by simply forming a right triangle with the hypotenuse being the line itself, but i will use the slope to save time)

We will select 2 points : (1;0) and (0;5)

Replace it into m =
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) =
(5-0)/(0-1) = -5

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Answer:

The answer is 2.Divide each side by 2

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