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Gradient & Y-intercept

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Gradient and y-intercept of a Line

A line y = mx + c has gradient m and y-intercept c.

y-intercept

y-intercept

  • The point where a line crosses the y-axis is called the y-intercept.
Gradient

Gradient

  • To calculate the gradient (slope) of a line, use 2 co-ordinates (A and B):
    • gradient = change in y ÷ change in x
    • where change in y = (yA - yB) and change in x = (xA - xB)
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