The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
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selp is how much a line departs
The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
the measure of a line depends on how long you draw it or how many people are in it
It is impossible to measure a line because a line has no beginning or end point. You can only measure a line sector. A ray has a beginning point, however, but goes on in one direction endlessly.
with a tape measure
When to measure things like tempatures or grades or, well, pretty much anything.
A hexameter is a measure of a line in poetry and has nothing to do with linear measures. So there can be no meaningful answer.
a line.
If the graph is not a straight line, then it has different slopes at different points, and there's no easy general way to measure it. It's a lot easier if the graph is a straight line. Here's how to do it: -- Mark off a section of the line, and ignore the rest of it. -- Measure how much that part of the line rises from its left end to its right end. That's the change in 'y'. -- Measure how much of the 'x' axis that part of the line covers, from its left end to its right end. That's the change in 'x'. -- Divide (the change in 'y') by (the change in 'x'). The result of the division is the slope of the line.
Depending on how deep it is and how much money you have, you would use a plumb line or sonar.
A type of a bar lines which single line that divides the staff into measure
The Gradient
The "slope".