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User Cone
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help has arrived its -2

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User Sven Hager
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-2

Explanation:

For a straight-line graph, pick two points on the graph.

The gradient of the line = (change in y-coordinate)/(change in x-coordinate)

(x, y)

Point 1: (2, 0)

Point 2: (3, 2)

Gradient = (change in y)/(change in x)

= (2 - 0) / (3 - 2)

= 2 / 1

= 2

Note: gradient is basically slope where slope = rise / run

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