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    slope
    /slōp/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of a surface or line) be inclined from a horizontal or vertical line; slant up or down: "the garden sloped down to a stream"

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  2. The meaning of SLOPE is that slants : slopingoften used in combination. How to use slope in a sentence.

  3. a surface that lies at an angle to the horizontal so that some points on it are higher than others: The roof is at a slope (= at an angle to a horizontal surface) of 30°. B2. ( part of) the side of a hill or mountain: a ski / mountain slope. Snow had settled on some of the higher slopes.

  4. What is Slope? The slope of a line is defined as the change in y coordinate with respect to the change in x coordinate of that line. The net change in y coordinate is Δy, while the net change in the x coordinate is Δx. So the change in y coordinate with respect to the change in x coordinate can be written as, m = Δy/Δx. where, m is the slope.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlopeSlope - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, the slope or gradient of a line is a number that describes the direction and steepness of the line. [1] . Often denoted by the letter m, slope is calculated as the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change ("rise over run") between two distinct points on the line, giving the same number for any choice of points.

  6. What does slope mean? In mathematics, the slope (also called the gradient) of a line is a measurement of how steep the line is or how much of a slant it has. In math, a line is an object with no thickness that extends forever in both directions.

  7. Illustrated definition of Slope: How steep a line is. In this example the slope is 35 0.6 Also called gradient. Have a play (drag...

  8. To slope is to incline vertically in an oblique direction: The ground slopes (upward or downward) sharply here. To slant is to fall to one side, to lie obliquely to some line whether horizontal or perpendicular: The road slants off to the right.

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