Gradient is defined as inclination or declination
Slope/Gradient = Verticle Rise/HorizontaL Run
In the following triangle, the gradient of the line is given by:
i. Slope = m = (y2-y1/X2-X1) = Change in Y/Chane in X
ii. Slope = Verticle Rise/HorizontaL Run
iii. Slope = Change in absicss/Change in Ordinate
iv. Slope = tanθ = a/b = Tangent at specific point = inclination or delination.
Positive & negative Slopes: A positive slope indicates the value of the dependent variable increases as we go left to right.
Negative Slope: A negative slope means that the value of the dependent variable (usually y) is decreasing as we go left to right:
Inclination:
We have a line with slope m and the angle that the line makes with the x-axis is α.
From trigonometry, we recall that the tan of angle α is given by:
tan α = opposite/adjacent