Примери за използване на Slope is equal на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The slope is equal to 1.
Our change in y is positive 3. So our slope is equal to 3.
So the slope is equal to 4.
And the slope is 6,so we already know that the slope is equal to 6.
Slope is equal to rise over run.
In this case the slope is equal to 0.8.
Slope is equal to change in y over change in x.
So you could write slope is equal to the tangent of theta.
Slope is equal to 3, and then 5 is the y-intercept.
And we're saying, at the point x is equal to 3, the slope is equal to exactly that.
So we have the slope is equal to negative eleven/ five.
And then we know at x is equal to 0,we also figured out that the slope is equal to 0.
Once again, we say slope is equal to change in y over change in x.
So our change in blocks, orchange in x is 4, or our slope is equal to 4.
For line B, our slope is equal to 3, so these two guys are not parallel.
And this curve actually probably has another point where the slope is equal to the average slope. .
And the best way to view it, slope is equal to change in y over change in x.
So if we just solve for it, we get four minus two is two, and three minus one is also two,so we get the slope is equal to one.
It's just going to be y-- let's do it this way-- y minus-- I will color code it-- 3 is equal to-- I will do this back to the green color-- is equal to the slope, is equal to negative 9 over 10, times this x minus this coordinate, x minus negative 4.
Slope M is equal to.
So the slope here is equal to 2.
And now the slope is also equal to the function.
So the slope, which is equal change in y over change in x.
It ends with a ramp, the slope of which is equal to 14.3 degrees at the steepest part.
And then what is the slope? m is equal to change in y over change in x.
AB, you get slope AB times slope BC is equal to negative 1.
So the slope of this line is equal to the change in our vertical axis.
So we know that at x is equal to 1, the slope is 0.
We have figured out at x is equal to 1, the slope is 0.
In simple terms, the slope of two parallel lines is equal.