For the equation:𝑦=6𝑥The gradient is The coordinates of the 𝑦-intercept are (,)
Question
For the equation:𝑦=6𝑥The gradient is The coordinates of the 𝑦-intercept are (,)
Solution
The gradient of the equation y = 6x is 6. This is because the gradient (or slope) of a linear equation in the form y = mx + c is represented by the coefficient of x, which in this case is 6.
The y-intercept of the equation is the value of y when x = 0. Substituting x = 0 into the equation gives y = 6*0 = 0. Therefore, the coordinates of the y-intercept are (0, 0).
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