What is the correct method for determining the gradient/slope of a linear relationships
A. Run / Rise
B Rise / Run
B. Rise / Run
What is the correct gradient formula?
A. [ x2 - x1 ] / [ y2 - y1 ]
B. [ y2 - y1 ] / [ x2 - x1 ]
B. [ y2 - y1 ] / [ x2 - x1 ]
what is the vertical axis called?
the y-axis

Find the gradient of graph
Rise = 4 & Run = 2
Gradient = 2
Which part of the gradient formula represents the rise?
A. [ x2 - x1 ]
B. [ y2 - y1 ]
B. [ y2 - y1 ]
What is the horizontal axis called?
X- Axis

What is the gradient of graph?
Rise = 6 & Run = 3
Gradient/Slope = 6/3 = 2
What is the gradient of a line that goes through the points (0,0) and (2, 3)?
m=3/2
When we read (a,b) a refers to the _________ axis and b refers to the ___________ axis
x axis
y axis

What is the gradient of graph?
m=-4/5
What is the gradient of a line that goes through the points (3, 2) and (-6, 7)?
m= -5/9
How does a negative value for the gradient affect the appearance of the line when graphed?
A negative gradient means the graph falls towards the right.
Jack’s bank balance increases by $90 over a period of 3 months. If you were to graph his bank balance over time, what would be the gradient (slope) of the graph, and what does this gradient represent in this context?
The gradient (slope) is 30. This means Jack’s bank balance increases by $30 per month.
What is the gradient of a line that goes through the points (-1, -4) and (-8, -2)?
m=-2/7
What is another way to describe the slope (or gradient) when referring to real-life linear relationships, such as water leaking out of a bucket or monthly savings? Explain what the slope represents in these contexts.
The slope (gradient) in real-life linear relationships is as the rate of change.