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[tex] \huge\fbox\green{QUESTION} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf \blue{calculate \: the \: gradient}[/tex]


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[tex] \huge \fbox \orange{♧Answer♧}[/tex]

[tex] \mathcal\blue{METHOD\:1} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf \purple{ - ( \frac{y}{x} )}[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf \purple{ - ( \frac{ - 4}{5})} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf \purple{( \frac{4}{5} )}[/tex]

[tex] \mathcal\blue{METHOD\:2} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf\purple{m\:=\:(Y2\:-\:Y1)\:÷\:(X2\:-X1)} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf\purple{m\:=\:(-4\:-0)\:÷\:(0\:-\:5)} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf\purple{( \frac{4}{5})} [/tex]

[tex] \mathcal\blue{METHOD\:3} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf\purple{m\:=\:rise\:÷\:run} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf\purple{m\:=\:( \frac{4}{5})} [/tex]

[tex] \mathbb\pink{NOTE:} [/tex]

  • The difference between the y-coordinates of the two points is called the rise.
  • The difference between the x-coordinates of the same two points is called the run.
  • The slope can be calculated by dividing the rise by run.