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Greta Molina
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18 August, 12:18
The gradient of the line 2y = - 3x + 4 is
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Deandre Ashley
18 August, 12:48
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Linear functions are in form y = ax + b, where a is gradient, b is y-intercept.
1. Divide all terms by 2, resulting in y = (-3/2) x + 2.
2. Interpret a to be - 3/2.
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