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WEBLearn how to calculate the gradient of a line by dividing the change in height by the change in horizontal distance. See examples, interactive diagrams, and definitions of positive, negative, and zero gradient.
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WEBLearn how to find the gradient of a line from a graph, from two coordinates, and state the equations of horizontal and vertical lines. The gradient formula is m = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁) and the gradient equation is y = mx + c.
WEBLearn how to calculate the gradient of a line or a curve using the slope formula, the tangent function and the partial derivative. Explore the properties and applications of gradients with examples and interactive …
WEBLearn how to calculate the gradient vector of a function of two variables and its significance for finding the directional derivative and the tangent to a level curve. Explore the properties of the gradient vector …
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WEBLearn how to calculate the gradient of a multivariate function, a vector-valued function whose components are partial derivatives of the variables. Explore the geometric interpretation, properties and applications of the …
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