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y=-4x + 3 or generally y=mx + b so m, or gradient = -4
Gradient to the curve at any point is the derivative of y = x2 So the gradient is d/dx of x2 = 2x. When x = 2, 2x = 4 so the gradient of the tangent at x = 2 is 4.
Look at the coefficient of the x term: the gradient of y = 3x + 12 is 3.An equation in the form:y = mx + cis such that the gradient and y intercept can be read directly from it:m is the gradientc is the y intercept.thank you
The slope or gradient is the same and would run parallel but the intercept on the y axis would be at -1
An equation such as y = mx + c is said to be in standard form. From such an equation, Gradient = coefficient of x = 3