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What is the gradient?​

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Answered by Badboy330
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WHAT IS CALLED GRADIËNT??

=> Gradient, in mathematics, a differential operator applied to a three-dimensional vector-valued function to yield a vector whose three components are the partial derivatives of the function with respect to its three variables. The symbol for gradient is ∇.

GRADIËNT MEANING IN MATH:-

The gradient is the inclination of a line. The gradient is often referred to as the slope (m) of the line. The gradient or slope of a line inclined at an angle θ is equal to the tangent of the angle θ . ... For a function f(x) the gradient is calculated from its first derivative, ddx.

EXAMPLE:-

An example of a gradient is the rate at which a mountain gets steeper.

GRADIËNT USED FOR:-

The gradient of any line or curve tells us the rate of change of one variable with respect to another. This is a vital concept in all mathematical sciences.

THIS QUESTION THE GRADIËNT IS -3 AND 6

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Answered by s1874debankan2212
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Step-by-step explanation:

Gradient is another word for "slope". The higher the gradient of a graph at a point, the steeper the line is at that point. A negative gradient means that the line slopes downwards.Finding the gradient of a straight-line graph

It is often useful or necessary to find out what the gradient of a graph is. For a straight-line graph, pick two points on the graph. The gradient of the line = (change in y-coordinate)/(change in x-coordinate) .

gradient of straight line

In this graph, the gradient = (change in y-coordinate)/(change in x-coordinate) = (8-6)/(10-6) = 2/4 = 1/2

We can, of course, use this to find the equation of the line. Since the line crosses the y-axis when y = 3, the equation of this graph is y = ½x + 3 .

Finding the gradient of a curve

To find the gradient of a curve, you must draw an accurate sketch of the curve. At the point where you need to know the gradient, draw a tangent to the curve. A tangent is a straight line which touches the curve at one point only. You then find the gradient of this tangent.

Example

Find the gradient of the curve y = x² at the point (3, 9).

Gradient of a curve

Gradient of tangent = (change in y)/(change in x)

= (9 - 5)/ (3 - 2.3)

= 5.71

Note: this method only gives an approximate answer. The better your graph is, the closer your answer will be to the correct answer. If your graph is perfect, you should get an answer of 6 for the above question.

Parallel Lines

Two lines are parallel if they have the same gradent.

Example

The lines y = 2x + 1 and y = 2x + 3 are parallel, because both have a gradient of 2.

Gradient of parallel lines

Perpendicular Lines (HIGHER TIER)

Two lines are perpendicular if one is at right angles to another- in other words, if the two lines cross and the angle between the lines is 90 degrees.

If two lines are perpendicular, then their gradients will multiply together to give -1.

Example

Find the equation of a line perpendicular to y = 3 - 5x.

This line has gradient -5. A perpendicular line will have to have a gradient of 1/5, because then (-5) × (1/5) = -1. Any line with gradient 1/5 will be perpendicular to our line, for example, y = (1/5)x.

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