It is the slope or gradient of the line that measures its steepness.
Its steepness is the absolute value of its slope.
A straight horizontal line is a line having no steepness.
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
Bathmophobia
It is the slope or gradient of the line that measures its steepness.
The slope of a line measures the steepness of the line.
this question makes no sense. just saying... but are you talking about the hypotenuse or something?
The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
Its steepness is the absolute value of its slope.
An area cannot have a steepness. It can have different steepnesses depending on which direction you travel in.
The steepness of a line graph is called the "gradient" ------------------------------- or slope.
A straight horizontal line is a line having no steepness.
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
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
I think 'stepness' should be 'steepness'. Steepness of the line is called slope of the line.
slope