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The graphs above ... The gradient of \(y = 3x + 7\) is 3. Any line with a gradient of 3 will be parallel to \(y = 3x + 7\). Two examples are \(y = 3x - 2\) and \(y = 3x + 11.6\).
The graphs above ... The gradient of \(y = 3x + 7\) is 3. Any line with a gradient of 3 will be parallel to \(y = 3x + 7\). Two examples are \(y = 3x - 2\) and \(y = 3x + 11.6\).
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