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Slope or gradient of a line describes its steepness, incline, or grade, in mathematics. Slope may also refer to: Slope landform, a type of landform. Grade (slope) of a topographic feature or constructed element. Piste, a marked track for snow skiing or snowboarding. Roof pitch, a steepness of a roof. Slope (album), a 2007 album by Steve Jansen.
Definition Slope illustrated for y = (3/2)x − 1.Click on to enlarge Slope of a line in coordinates system, from f(x) = −12x + 2 to f(x) = 12x + 2. The slope of a line in the plane containing the x and y axes is generally represented by the letter m, and is defined as the change in the y coordinate divided by the corresponding change in the x coordinate, between two distinct points on the line.
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July 25, 1999. Genre (s) Point-and-click adventure. Mode (s) Single-player. Pico's School is a 1999 Flash game developed by Tom Fulp for his website Newgrounds. At the time of its release, it was "one of the most sophisticated" browser games, exhibiting "a complexity of design and polish in presentation that [was] virtually unseen in amateur ...
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The grade (US) or gradient (UK) (also called stepth, slope, incline, mainfall, pitch or rise) of a physical feature, landform or constructed line refers to the tangent of the angle of that surface to the horizontal. It is a special case of the slope, where zero indicates horizontality. A larger number indicates higher or steeper degree of "tilt".