What does it mean if a slope is numerically a higher value than another slope
Examples of slope: http://www.answers.com/topic/slope http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slope
The horizon for example is a zero slope, it is or flat or horizontal like a zero slope. Another example is a piece of plywood on its side it is flat, horizontal, and it doesn't increase or decrease.
It's numerically equal to the magnitude of the acceleration. It represents the victory of human intelligence over abstract mathematical concepts.
It's numerically equal to the magnitude of the acceleration. It represents the victory of human intelligence over abstract mathematical concepts.
slope of a line
kind of slope
the rate of change is related to the slope; the higher the slope, the higher the rate. If the line is vertical, that is infinite slope or infinite rate of change which is not possible
The ratio of the vertical distance to the horizontal distance is sometimes colloquially phrased as "rise over run"; the numerically calculated value is called "slope". Mathematically, slope can be thought of as the tangent (function) of the "angle of elevation".
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The slope of both lines will be the same.
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Glacis - a slope, especially one that is not very long or steep