Computer Science, asked by gragasudha, 11 months ago


What is a gradient ? How is linear gradient different from a readial gradient ?​

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Answered by SahilVPPG
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GRADIENT IS DIFFERENCE IN CONCENTRATION I THINK

Answered by hardikmodi3072003
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the degree at which a road, etc. goes up or down is called a gradient.

The gradient can be interpreted as the "direction and rate of fastest increase". If at a point p, the gradient of a function of several variables is not the zero vector, the direction of the gradient is the direction of fastest increase of the function at p, and its magnitude is the rate of increase in that direction.

The main difference between the two is the direction in which the colours flow, Linear gradients can go up, down, left, right, diagonal whereas Radial gradients start from the center and move outward.

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