english?
real life using of gradient
Draw a tangent to the curve at the point where you need the gradient and find the gradient of the line by using gradient = up divided by across
Yes, it is possible to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values. The best way to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values is by using the formula x = x/x+y+z.
Step 1: Identify the coordinates of the vertices of the rhombus. Step 2: Calculate the coordinates of the midpoints of the sides. x-coordinate of midpoint = average of x-coordinates of the two end points, and similarly the y- coordinate. Step 3: Calculate lengths of sides of the quadrilateral formed (using Pythagoras) Step 4: Use step 3 results to show opposite sides are equal. Step 5: Calculate gradient (slope) of any two adjacent sides, if defined. Step 6: The two gradients multiply to -1 which shows that they are perpendicular. 4 and 6 prove that the quadrilateral is a rectangle. If a side of the quadrilateral is vertical, its gradient (step 5) is not defined, but then the adjacent side will be horizontal. And so the two sides are perpendicular.
Always.
these tiles are gradient.
real life using of gradient
Draw a tangent to the curve at the point where you need the gradient and find the gradient of the line by using gradient = up divided by across
you have all the coordinates wrong
you cant
Yes, it is possible to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values. The best way to calculate the chromaticity coordinates using absorbance values is by using the formula x = x/x+y+z.
Some problems are easier to solve using polar coordinates, others using Cartesian coordinates.
Gradients in Adobe Illustrator are a little tricky to figure out. Once your object is created, you need to click the gradient button at the bottom of the toolbar and then you can adjust the colors and angles using the gradient palette window and the gradient tool on the toolbar.
Rectlinear motion is motion that only moves in a straight line, its similar to curvilinear motion wich is motion that only moves in a curved line. e.i. a train(if it doesnt have a turn in the tracks) usually goes in a straight line or rectlinear motion whereas a racecar going around a track is using curvilinear motion.
Using Lat/Long coordinates.
It is unambiguous and accurate
One of the coordinates that is used to address filesystem items when using Subversion is Path. Another coordinate used with this software is Revision.