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    gradient
    /ˈɡreɪdɪənt/

    noun

    • 1. an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope: "fail-safe brakes for use on steep gradients" Similar slopeinclinehillrise
    • 2. an increase or decrease in the magnitude of a property (e.g. temperature, pressure, or concentration) observed in passing from one point or moment to another.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GradientGradient - Wikipedia

    Gradient is a vector field that shows the direction and rate of fastest increase of a scalar function. Learn how to calculate the gradient using partial derivatives, nabla symbol, and dot product, and see applications in optimization, physics and geometry.

  3. Gradient is a noun that means how steep a slope is or a measure of a change between different quantities of something. Learn more about the meaning, usage and examples of gradient from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the meaning of gradient as a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Gradient can refer to a slope, a rate of change, or a vector sum of partial derivatives.

  5. Learn what is a gradient, how to calculate it for lines and curves, and how to use it to find directional derivatives. Explore the properties and examples of gradients with interactive visualizers and solved problems.

  6. Learn how to calculate the gradient of a line by dividing the change in height by the change in horizontal distance. See examples, interactive diagrams, and definitions of positive, negative, and zero gradient.

  7. Gradient is a noun that means the degree of inclination, the rate of change, or a curve representing such a rate. It can also be an adjective that describes something sloping uniformly or suitable for walking.