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The incline of a hill is its slope. The term slope is also used in math.
A trend is a math term. It is on a line graph. It is a slope between two variables.
because the density is defined to be the mass over the volume. the slope is just a math term used to define such a relation.
The other term for slope is gradient
The slope of a line is the vertical change when you move one unit to the left or right.With a larger slope, a line becomes steeper, and with a smaller slope it becomes more shallow. y=mx+b This is an equation for a line. It's called the point-slope form. In this equation, m is the slope.
It all depends where one wants to start. There is no first term, there is no last term. There just is.
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First Term at Malory Towers was created in 1946.
Yes, the slope of a line is the coefficient of the x-term in the line.
The term "derivatives" is hard to define because it has multiple applications in different fields. For example, in math, a derivative is defined as the slope at a point. In finance, however, the term has many meanings including a type of contract.
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The coefficient of the x term gives the gradient of the slope.