Slope, abbreviated as m, is a measure of how steep a line is. It is typically used to describe the incline or gradient of a straight line in a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. The slope quantifies the rate at which one variable (usually denoted as "y") changes with respect to changes in another variable (usually denoted as "x"). In words, the slope is the ratio of the change in the vertical direction (y) to the change in the horizontal direction (x) between two points on the line. A slope is a line between two points, x1, y1 and x2, y2.
In surveying, accurate measurement and consideration of slope are necessary for designing structures, determining drainage patterns, and ensuring the stability and safety of engineered projects.
Slope Formula |
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\( m = y\;/\;x\) (Slope) \( y = m \; x \) \( x = y\;/\;m\) |
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Symbol | English | Metric |
\( m \) = slope | \( ft \) | \( m \) |
\( y \) = rise | \( ft \) | \( m \) |
\( x \) = run | \( ft \) | \( m \) |