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Howard Peck
25 December, 04:48
How do I find the gradient of the line y=x-5
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Warren Walsh
25 December, 06:41
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The gradient is the same as the slope.
The gradient is always before the x variable or is the coefficient of the x variable when an equation is in the slope intercept form.
The gradient in this equation is 1
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