A location on a line is often called a point, or a place on the line.
The line that crosses the y-axis is called the intercept.
The line segments that form a polygon called are called sides or edges.
To find the slope (steepness, not height) of a line when given two points, do the following: Slope = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1), where (x1, y1) is one point, and (x2,y2) is the second point.
A figure which is identical on both sides of LINE is said to be symmetrical about that line and that line is called line of symmetryor axsis of symmetry. Line of symetry is also called 'mirror line'
The steepness of a line graph is called the "gradient" ------------------------------- or slope.
I think 'stepness' should be 'steepness'. Steepness of the line is called slope of the line.
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
Gradient
It is the slope or gradient of the line that measures its steepness.
It is sometimes called the gradient.
The measure of the steepness of line expressed as rise over run is called slope.
The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
A straight horizontal line is a line having no steepness.
The "steepness" of a line is called the slope. The slope represents the the amount of change in the y-direction of the line per every change in the x-direction. This is represented mathematically by slope = Δy/Δx Δy is also called the "rise" and Δx is also called the "run". The steepness can also be called the gradient, which is represented by an angle. The gradient can be calculated from the slope by using the formula gradient = tan(slope).
the steepness of the line is the slope of the line which is the rate of change; the steeper the slope, the faster the rate of change
Its steepness is the absolute value of its slope.