RISE
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RUN
y2-y1
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x2-x1
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Slope or gradient = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
The relation is that gradient and slope are both angled lines.
The slope of a line is its gradient
Gradient is the steepness of a slope.
The other term for slope is gradient
the deivative of a function is the gradient, at a point if you can sub in the x coordinate for that point
The gradient of the tangents to the curve.
The slope is the gradient which is y2-y1/x2-x1 To find the y int you set the equation of the line equal to zero i think :/
We can find m directly by looking at the change in vertical distance divided by the change in horizontal distance also know as the rise over the run. This give us m, the gradient. Anotther way is if we have the equation of the line, then the slope or gradient can be determined immediately from that. The equation of a line in slope-intercept from is y=mx+b and m represents the slope.
Gradient
y=mx+c c is the y axis intercept. M is the gradient. The slope of the line is equivalent to m
If necessary, rearrange the linear equation so that it is in the slope-intercept form: y = mx + c Then the gradient of the line is m.