#Graphs
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There's one Line on the graph and that's Line L
If there was more than two it would have been labelled
first coordinate = (0,-6) Second coordinate = (2,0)
Gradient = change in y/Change in x
ok
Gradient =0--6/2-0
Gradient -6/2
Gradient = 3
The Line L is diagonal
"the line L is shown on the grid"
the L is being a ronaldo fan
cook him 😠what a W
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You would do rise/run so the rise is 6 and the run is 2
6/2 = 3
Gradient = 3
did I acc calculate a gradient wrong ðŸ˜
Damn
"Rock on!" ahh