If you mean y = -4x+3 then the gradient of the line is -4 and the y intercept is 3
When equation of line is y=-4x+3, Gradient is -4 (as seen from the coefficient of x) and the y-intercept is +3 (point where x=0)
y=-4x + 3 or generally y=mx + b so m, or gradient = -4
The gradient (slope) of 3y = 4x+5 is 4/33y = 4x+5y = 4/3x+5/3y=mx+c(m = gradient)mx+c = 4/3x+5/3m = 4/3
2y = 6 4x y=3 + 2x y= 2x + 3
-4x-2y = 3 -2y = 4x+3 y = -2x-1.5 which is the equation of a straight line
It is: y = 4x+3
parallel to y=4x-3 so they have the same gradient of 4 y intercept is positive 1 so y=4x+1
basically the reciprocal of the original lines gradient is going to be the gradient for the perpendicular line (remember the signs should switch). For example if i had a line with the gradient of 3, then the gradient of the perpendicular line will be -1over3. But if the line had the gradient of -3, then the line perpendicular to that line will have the gradient 1over3.
3/1
3
4x-y+3 = 0 -y = -4x-3 y = 4x+3 Therefore: the slope is 4 and the y intercept is 3
4x^2 + 3