The cause is more likely interference or a loose connection somewhere. To check for interference you can try and make a call with your cell phone and move it around the computer/ monitor and see if anything happens. Loose connections: Check so that cable is properly plugged in. Jiggle it and see if the lines appear. Replace cable if necessary. Check so that graphics card is also plugged in correctly and not covered in dust. If cable seems ok try knocking on your screen. A little harder. From above and down. If they appear only now you most likely have a defect soldering/connection inside screen.
It is sometimes called the gradient.
find the gradient
The answer depends on the gradient of WHAT!
basically the reciprocal of the original lines gradient is going to be the gradient for the perpendicular line (remember the signs should switch). For example if i had a line with the gradient of 3, then the gradient of the perpendicular line will be -1over3. But if the line had the gradient of -3, then the line perpendicular to that line will have the gradient 1over3.
Danube river gradient
these tiles are gradient.
(-1.5,0) (1.5,0) what is the 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
Gradient= Vertical gain / Horizontal distance Hope this helps ;P
The driving force is explained by two factors: voltage gradient and concentration gradient. When there are more ions inside of a cell than outside of a cell, the concentration gradient is pushing the ion to exit the cell. This is simple diffusion. If that ion carries a negative charge then it also wants to exit the cell because the outside environment is slightly more positive.So if you add both voltage gradient and concentration gradient you get the driving force. In the example above both gradients are pushing the ion outside of the cell. Sometimes you can have the gradients going in opposites and then the driving force will be determined on which gradient is stronger.
The gradient of the line was two-thirds.
Probably an incorrect spelling of voltage gradient.