It is simply the arctan transformation of the fraction.
The slope can be a fraction.
Why not? m=4/3 is a perfectly good slope
yes, it is...
The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
The same rules apply but it might help if you turn the fraction into a decimal.
The slope can be a fraction.
The grade of an object is the actual incline or slope of a landform or constructed line. The degree of an object is what is used to measure that incline or slope in mathematical equations.
"Percent Slope" is a representation that uses the ratio between the rise and run to describe the triangle formed. "Degree slope" is the measure of the angle formed. You can simply take the percent and divide by 100 to get back to the real ratio and then take the inverse tan of that number to give you the degrees of slope.
Yes, the slope can be a fraction; and can be less than one or negative.
-- Measure how far the slope rises in 100-ft of horizontal distance.-- That number is the percent of slope, or the "grade".-- If you want the angle of the slope, divide the number by 100, and look upthe "arctangent" of the answer in a table or on a calculator.
The slope for a 45 degree slope triangle is 1/1 because the slope triangle is an isosceles right triangle.
yes, slope can be fraction. It's like -1, -1/3 , 4/5 , 4 and so on.
Only if it happens to BE a whole number. As you probably know, you can't "convert" a fraction to a whole number, without losing precision. But the slope may well happen to be a whole number, such as 1, 2, 3, -1, etc. (or close enough to a whole number).
Why not? m=4/3 is a perfectly good slope
The equation for slope = rise / run
Why do aloes prefer to grow on a north facing slope rather than on a South facing slope
The slope is the rise/run.And then angle of incline = arctan(slope).