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Savanah Ellis
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25 January, 06:18
How do you determine the gradiant of an graph
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Atticus Walker
25 January, 06:30
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Answer: To calculate the Gradient:
Divide the change in height by the change in horizontal distance
Explanation: Gradient = change in y / change in x
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25 January, 06:43
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Answer: mark me branliest then u can have anwer
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