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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-15

\[ Y = 4x - 1 \]

What is the gradient of the line represented by this equation?

Asked by caseywelburn

Answer (3)

When a straight line is given the form:
y = m x + c
m is the gradient. It shows how the value of y changes for an increase of x by 1.
So, in this case, the gradient is 4

Answered by ollieboyne | 2024-06-10

The gradient is 4 because the general equation is y= mx+c where m is the gradient.

Answered by Cloudmane | 2024-06-10

The gradient of the line represented by the equation Y = 4 x − 1 is 4 . This indicates that for every increase of 1 in x, y increases by 4. It reflects a positive slope, showing that the line rises as it moves from left to right.
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Answered by ollieboyne | 2024-10-13