Steepness is commonly measured by the slope of a line, which is the ratio of the vertical change (rise) to the horizontal change (run) between two points on a graph. In mathematical terms, slope is expressed as ( m = \frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x} ). In other contexts, such as geography, steepness can also be described using angles, often measured in degrees, indicating how inclined a surface is relative to the horizontal.
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 word that describes the steepness of a line is "slope." In mathematical terms, slope measures the change in the vertical direction (rise) relative to the change in the horizontal direction (run) between two points on the line. A positive slope indicates an upward trend, while a negative slope indicates a downward trend.
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
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.
The steepness of a line graph is called the "gradient" ------------------------------- or slope.
An area cannot have a steepness. It can have different steepnesses depending on which direction you travel in.
A straight horizontal line is a line having no steepness.
"Slope" is the steepness of the line on any graph.
The word that describes the steepness of a line is "slope." In mathematical terms, slope measures the change in the vertical direction (rise) relative to the change in the horizontal direction (run) between two points on the line. A positive slope indicates an upward trend, while a negative slope indicates a downward trend.
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.