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To find the gradient of the equation 2y = 4x + 1, we first need to rewrite it in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, where m is the gradient. Dividing by 2 on both sides gives y = 2x + 0.5. Therefore, the gradient is 2.

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Oh, dude, the gradient of 2y = 4x + 1 is just the coefficient of x, which is 4. So, like, the gradient is 4. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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2y=4x+1 sp y=2x+1/2 so the slope or gradient is 2

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