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  2. New to Camping: what does "pad slope: uneven" mean? : r/camping -...

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    It could mean a number of things. Usually a pad refers to the place you would put a camper or sleeping unit. It could be slightly sloped or you could be camping on a hillside. Actually that campsite doesn't look too bad. It probably means that the place you’d place your tent isn’t totally flat.

  3. Negative values on Position vs Time Graphs and Velocity vs ... -...

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    1 Answer. Dwight. Feb 5, 2018. My quite lengthy discussion is below. Explanation: Let's start with the displacement-time graph below. The downward-sloping line from 5 s to 10 s means the object is moving backward. It had been 4 m away from its starting location at t=5 s, but it has moved back to this starting point (by t=7.5 s), then continued ...

  4. When the slope of a line is 0, does that mean the slope is ... -...

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    Help. No, it is defined as: slope=0 and it means that your line is perfectly horizontal. Consider the meaning of Slope; slope is a number that tells you whether a line is growing (going up so slope>0) ar decreasing (going down so slope<0). If your slope is ZERO this means that your line neither goes up nor down (is neither positive nor negative ...

  5. What does the slope of a linear regression line tell you?

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    1 Answer. Nallasivam V. Apr 28, 2016. Slope of a linear regression line tells us - how much change in y-variable is caused by a unit change in x-variable. Explanation: Y = bX + C. Slope of a linear regression line tells us - how much change in y-variable is caused by a unit change in x-variable. Answer link. iOS.

  6. What does slope mean? - Answers

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    What does it mean if a slope is numerically a higher value than another slope. What is the slope of the line of the equation? If you mean y = 12x then the slope of the line is 12.

  7. What does the slope mean? : r/Insta360 - Reddit

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    It means the slope is -0.19%. Negative value means it's going down. Every 100m of travel you go down 0.19m (19cm), or every 100ft you go down 0.19ft (2-1/4 in)...and so on. This portion is almost flat in your example. A ski slope value can range between 10% to 40% for reference.

  8. What does the slope at a point on the curve mean? : r/learnmath -...

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    Mathematically we take the limit of smaller and smaller steps, and there's still a meaningful slope. If you draw the curve and then draw a straight line that just touches the curve at that point, that line's slope is what we call the slope of the curve right there. And it can be up, down, flat, steep or shallow. 1.

  9. How is the slope of a line related to speed? - Socratic

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    1 Answer. We know that the general formula for the slope-intercept form is y = mx + b. Therefore, speed is the slope of the function expressing distance as a function of time. s = (d) / (t) , where s denotes speed, d, distance, and t, time So, d is a function of t, which can be written as: d=st We know that the general formula for the slope ...

  10. What does it mean about a point if the tangent line has a slope...

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    A line with a slope of 0 is simply a horizontal line As I said, the tangent is horizontal at that point. It has also meaning in terms of maxima and minima for the function. Since the tangent is horizontal at the point, this point is a good candidate for local minimum or minimum at the point (a critical point) . See for example the following local minimum (0, 1): graph{x^2+1 [-10, 10, -5, 5 ...

  11. Slope 3:1 : r/civilengineering - Reddit

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    Slopes greater than 3:1 (33.3% slope) might need stabilization of some kind. Slopes greater than 2:1 (50%) will probably need to be rock armored. 3. Reply. NaturalLog69. • 2 yr. ago. Its definitely way better when they can label what is H and V. You may be able to do a sanity check to infer.