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How to calculate the gradient of a line?

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How to calculate the gradient of a line?

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eqn of a line y=mx+b y and x are variables b is the point the line crosses the y axis m is the gradient and is calculated by any two points on the line (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) by: m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

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the difference of the 2 y divided bu the difference of the 2x for example: the 1st spot: (2,1) the 2nd spot: (3,4) subtract the Ys: 1 – 4 subtract the Xs: 2 – 3 the differences: y: -3 x: -1 = -3/-1 = 3 the gradient is 3

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gradient line is also called a slope. it’s usually represented by m [not sure but that what i remember from my lesson] if you want to see it here’s the link. http://www.mathsisfun.com/gradient.

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