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The gradient of a straight line equation exists equivalent to the slope form of the equation. Thus, the gradient of a straight line exists at -3.

How do you find the gradient of a straight-line equation?

The gradient equation exists as another method we direct to the gradient of a straight line utilizing x and y coordinates.

The gradient equation exists seen as m = rise/run where m exists the gradient or slope.

The gradient exists referred to as the slope of any curve

Now, the given equation is

Y = -3 x + 5 ...........(1)

This equation is similar is the general slope form equation

Y = mx + c ...........(2)

Where m is the slope of the equation and c is the intercept, then

Comparing both the equation we get,

m = -3 (slope) and c = 5(intercept)

Therefore, the gradient of a straight line is -3.

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