good, but the use of intercept is limited. e.g graph of y = 2x
2026-06-20 07:48:29
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BETSI REVIEW :
U make me feel like going back to school and crush those numbers that looked magical
2026-06-20 14:23:08
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QUARDJO BENJAMIN :
what if the gradient is not a fraction, what will you do
2026-06-17 01:01:30
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Mr. Shortcut (Fundave) :
They didn’t show us this in school 😒
2026-06-16 15:38:37
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peternyekete :
great video
2026-06-17 14:07:35
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Ojamzi :
if it's doesn't have a fraction stop running
2026-06-18 11:17:40
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xabijames :
You're sketching rather
2026-06-17 18:31:03
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Kwabena :
The points are (0,2) and (1.5,0),
2026-06-17 01:54:11
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@ruth :
continue bro
2026-06-18 12:20:20
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La pharmacist :
but that's the right thing to be done, what you have done is right but an assumption
2026-06-17 20:17:17
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sambogeek :
What you have just done is a quick method of plotting linear graph using zeros of (x, 0) and (0,y).
Can you do the same with quadratic or any polynomial function? I think absolutely No!
2026-06-19 17:20:04
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Benjuma :
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2026-06-16 18:39:30
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