Math, asked by eatabrick2, 2 months ago

How would you explain how to find the gradient of a line to someone?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The slope equals the rise divided by the run: . You can determine the slope of a line from its graph by looking at the rise and run. One characteristic of a line is that its slope is constant all the way along it. So, you can choose any 2 points along the graph of the line to figure out the slope.

Answered by amitnrw
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Slope of the line is called gradient of a line

Step-by-step explanation:

If equation of line is given in the form

y = mx  + c

then gradient / slope of line = m

if its given in the form

ax + by + c = 0

Then gradient / slope of line =    - a/b

Take any two points of line

( x₁ , y₁ ) and (x₂ , y₂)

gradient / slope of line = (y₂ -  y₁ )/(x₂  - x₁)

of find dy/dx    which  also gives gradient / slope of line

Find angle made by line with +ve x axis

and Tan ( angle ) is gradient / slope of line

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