The gradient of the function y = 3x + 5 is simply the coefficient of x, which is 3. In this context, the gradient represents the slope of the line that the function represents. This means that for every unit increase in x, y will increase by 3 units.
3y = -5x+2 y = -5/3x+2/3 The gradient is -5/3 and the y intercept is 2/3
one is y=3x+3 so is y=3x+5
y = 3x + 1 is a linear equation - it is the equation for a graph of a straight line that crosses the y axis at 1 and the x axis at -1/3, and has a gradient (slope) of 3.
It has no value but if you mean: y = 3x+5 then it is a straight line equation that can be plotted on the Cartesian plane
y--5 = -3(x-4) y = -3x+12-5 y = -3x+7
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y=2 + 3x seems like a linear equation, therefore, y=3x + 2.The gradient is 3.
With all the addition and subtraction signs missing, I will substitute a plus sign in front of all of them: We have the slope 3x + 2y = 5 Rearrange to the gradient-intercept form: 2y = 5 - 3x y = 2.5 - 1.5x When y = mx + b, m is the gradient (slope) and b is the y intercept. So in this case, the gradient (slope) is -1.5 and the y intercept is 2.5
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The gradient of the given line is 2/3. Gradient of the perpendicular is -3/2 The equation, therefore, is y = -(3/2)x + 5 or 2y = -3x + 10 or 3x + 2y - 10 = 0
3y = -5x+2 y = -5/3x+2/3 The gradient is -5/3 and the y intercept is 2/3
y=3x+4 -3x+y=4 x=-1/3
y=3x
y=3x-2 has gradient or slope of 3 and y intercept of -2 y=3x+2 has the same slope or gradient but y intercept of 2 in general, y=mx+b has a slope of m and a y intercept of b
As for example in the straight line equation: y = 3x+5 the y intercept is 5 and the slope or gradient is 3
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
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