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Q: What is the gradient of the x axis?
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What is gradient of a line?

The slope. The gradient of a straight line is the number of co-ordinates on the y axis to one co-ordinate on the x axis.


Can a gradient of a line be 0?

Theoretically, yes. For lines parallel to y-axis, gradient is zero. Eg, x=4.


What is the slope of a line that is parrel to the y- axis?

The slope (or gradient) if the line is parallel to the y-axis, is infinite. If it's parallel to the x-axis the slope is zero.


How do you find the gradient of a quadratic equation?

First the formula is g(x)=ax2+bx+c First find where the parabola cuts the x axis Then find the equation of the axis of symmetry Then


What is the gradient of (13) (43)?

If you mean points of (1, 3) and (4, 3) then the gradient is 0 and it is a horizontal straight line parallel to the x axis on the Cartesian plane.


What variable is plotted on the y-axis?

The independent variable goes on the x axis. This is the variable that is controlled and changed by the experimenter. The dependent variable goes on the y axis. This is the variable that is measured. For instance, if we were plotting a graph of the speed of a ball bearing for different gradient slopes, we would put the gradient of the slopes on the x axis, and the speed of the ball bearing on the y axis.


What is the angle between a line of a graph and a positive direction of the x-axis?

The angle is the arc-tan of the gradient of the line. That is to say, the tangent of that angle is the gradient of the line or the angle between the straight line and the positive x-axis. Arc tan may also be written as tan-1 but that is frequently confused with 1/tan or the cotangent function.


What is the graph of 4x minus 6y equals 24?

It is a straight line. The line intersects the y-axis at (0, -4); the x-axis at (6, 0) and has a gradient (slope) of 2/3


The gradient of the line y equals 4 plus 3 is?

Zero, the line is parallel to the x-axis at a distance 4+3 = 7


How is y equals x - 1 different from the graph of y equals x?

The slope or gradient is the same and would run parallel but the intercept on the y axis would be at -1


Is average acceleration the slop of a velocity vs time graph?

What is 'slop' ???? I think you mean 'slope' ; which means 'Gradient'. 'Slop' means a 'mess'. Please remember, correct English grammar. Yes!!! In a velocity/time graph the gradient/slope is a acceleration. On such a graph remember. The horizontal (x) axis is the time axis. The Vertical (y) axis is the velocity axis. If the line rises from left to right it is accelerating. If the line is horizontal (parallel to x - axis, but NOT co-planr), it is constant velocity. If the line falls from left to right it is deceleration(slowing down). If the line is co-planar with the time(x) axis , the object is not moving.


The gradient of x y2?

x+y=2 the gradient is -1