Gradient of a Straight Line
The gradient is the result of the division between the length on the y-axis and the x-axis covered by the line or very simply the value representing the slopeness of the line. Here we’re...
The gradient is the result of the division between the length on the y-axis and the x-axis covered by the line or very simply the value representing the slopeness of the line. Here we’re...
A stationary or turning points on a graph, is the point where the gradient is equal to zero. It is often useful to find and understand the stationary points on graphs especially in engineering....
Calculating the gradient of a tangent to a curve can be very useful in mathematical calculations. Some mechanical structures such as ramps, rides are usually modelled around mathematical curves. In some cases there is...