Incline as in the gradient? Depends on what information you alreading have.
Application of Trigonometry equations should help with working out the answer.
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The slope is the rise/run.And then angle of incline = arctan(slope).
Negative positive (apex)
Its angle of incline.
A steep incline. A precipice.
y=mx+b This is the slope intercept form of an equation. y is the dependent variable m is the slope x is the independent variable b is the y-intercept To answer your question, the slope (m) is the rise/run of the equation. It describes the steepness, incline, or grade of a line. The higher the slope, the greater the incline. The lower the slope, the slower the incline. If the slope is a negative, then the line will be at a decline. The greater a negative number the slope is, the greater the decline.
The slope is the rise/run.And then angle of incline = arctan(slope).
The grade of an object is the actual incline or slope of a landform or constructed line. The degree of an object is what is used to measure that incline or slope in mathematical equations.
The incline of a hill is its slope. The term slope is also used in math.
slope is incline a steep slope is pente
No, a clinometer is not used to measure the depth of something. It is used to measure the angles of incline, slope, and elevation but not the actual depth.
an incline plane
It is an incline.
Negative positive (apex)
It has a negative (downward) slope.
Its angle of incline.
A steep incline. A precipice.
A steep incline. A precipice.