Asked by James
Can you get an extremely high gradient of a straight line for instance:
m = 14375
I used the formula (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
or have I miscalculated?
m = 14375
I used the formula (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
or have I miscalculated?
Answers
Answered by
bob
yes, of course. What you are ignoring is what units is the gradient.
For instance 12375 nanometers/mile is a pretty level road. However, 12375meters/mile is a rather steep road.
For instance 12375 nanometers/mile is a pretty level road. However, 12375meters/mile is a rather steep road.
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