your slope is 2. more specifically it is 2/1. this means it goes up 2 and over 1.
use the arcsin function. draw a triangle and recognize that 2 is the hypotenuse and 1 is the opposite side of the angle desired. since the sine is opposite/hypotenuse use arcsin to find the angle.
sin-1(1/2) = 30 degrees
The word steep has one syllable.
No - it makes it easier - as the slope is less steep.
x2-10 = 0 x2 = 10 x = the square root of 10
24 cubic feet
x2 + x2 + x2 = (1 + 1 + 1)x2 = 3x2
48 degrees
Generally, the slope is about 60 degrees.
The word steep has one syllable.
when you go up it is 90 degrees vertical, when you go down it is 100 degrees, i.e. beyond vertical. enjoy! :)
No - it makes it easier - as the slope is less steep.
Yes, the sides of Mt. Capulin do have a relatively steep gradient, with slopes averaging around 35 degrees. This makes the mountain slope quite steep in comparison to other natural landforms.
steepest part is 37 degrees.
y = f(x) = 75x has a slope of 75 (steep) and an x,y intercept of (0,0). Graph it as a very steep, straight line passing through the origin from lower left to upper right.
There are 2 inversions on X2. Keep in mind that X2 is the scariest ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
x2-10 = 0 x2 = 10 x = the square root of 10
There are four phonemes in the word "steep" - /s/, /t/, /i/, /p/.
Degrees(ATAN(X1 - X2)/(N1 - N2))+180