Examples of gradient in the following topics:
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Line of Best Fit
- calculate the gradient ($B$) of the line using the formula: $\text{gradient}=\frac { \text{difference in vertical measures}}{\text{difference in horizontal measures}}$
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The Equation of a Line
- In this particular equation, the constant $m$ determines the slope or gradient of that line, and the constant term $b$ determines the point at which the line crosses the $y$-axis, otherwise known as the $y$-intercept.
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Slope and Intercept
- The slope or gradient of a line describes its steepness, incline, or grade.
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Plotting Lines
- Further, measurements such as the gradient or the area under the curve can be made visually, leading to more conclusions or results from the data.