I’m not sure what that is
Answer:
Gradient = -5
Step-by-step explanation:
The gradient of a line is the slope of the line.
The standard form of the line equation is y = mx + b
where m is the slope ( or gradient) b is the y - intercept.
Given :
2y = -10x + 1
Y=5x-3. First, you have to find the slope, which is 10/2 or 5/1. Then, you plug in the x and y with either of the 2 coordinates (I chose the first), and sole for the y-intercept.