2y = 6 4x y=3 + 2x y= 2x + 3
If you want this in the form y=mx+c so that you can draw a straight-line graph, 12x + 4y-20 = 4 4y=-12x+24 /4: y=-3x+6 gradient is 3, y intercept at x=6
basically the reciprocal of the original lines gradient is going to be the gradient for the perpendicular line (remember the signs should switch). For example if i had a line with the gradient of 3, then the gradient of the perpendicular line will be -1over3. But if the line had the gradient of -3, then the line perpendicular to that line will have the gradient 1over3.
The higher the gradient, the more steeper the line will be.
The gradient of a line is the same as the slope of a line. It will tell someone measuring the line how straight the line is.
The gradient of a straight line cannot be defined- it's infinity.
x + 2y6 cannot be simplified, nor evaluated, nor solved.
It is its slope or gradient.
The gradient of the line was two-thirds.
A vertical line.
y=x2-12x+7
If you mean y = 12x then the slope of the line is 12
12