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I need help To find gradient and y-intercept...

I need help To find gradient and y-intercept...-example-1
User Kertosis
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Answer:

a) the gradient of the linear graph is:
\mathbf{(-1)/(3) }

b) the y-intercept of linear graph is -1

Explanation:

a) Find the gradient of the linear graph.

The formula used to find gradient is same as slope


Gradient=(Change \ in \ y \ coordinate)/(Change \ in \ x \ coordinate)\\or\\Gradient=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Take any 2 points from the graph.

I will take: (-3,0) and (0,-1)

Putting values in formula and finding gradient


Gradient=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) \\Gradient=(-1-0)/(0-(-3)) \\Gradient=(-1)/(3)

So, the gradient of the linear graph is:
\mathbf{(-1)/(3) }

b) Find the y-intercept of linear graph

The y-intercept of linear graph is the value of y at the point where the line crosses the y axis.

So, in the given graph, that point is -1

So, the y-intercept of linear graph is -1

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