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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. a measure of a change that occurs between different quantities of something such as temperature or pressure over a particular distance: This study shows how organisms are organized across major environmental gradients. At an altitude of ten miles, there is a distinct temperature gradient. Fewer examples.

  3. What is the definition of the gradient? The gradient is the inclination of a line. It is measured in terms of the angle the line makes with the reference x-axis.

  4. In Calculus, a gradient is a term used for the differential operator, which is applied to the three-dimensional vector-valued function to generate a vector. The symbol used to represent the gradient is ∇ (nabla). For example, if “f” is a function, then the gradient of a function is represented by “∇f”.

  5. : change in the value of a quantity (such as temperature, pressure, or concentration) with change in a given variable and especially per unit distance in a specified direction. 3. : the vector sum of the partial derivatives with respect to the three coordinate variables x, y, and z of a scalar quantity whose value varies from point to point. 4.

  6. a measure of a change that occurs between different quantities of something such as temperature or pressure over a particular distance: This study shows how organisms are organized across major environmental gradients. At an altitude of ten miles, there is a distinct temperature gradient. Fewer examples.

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › GradientGradient - Wikipedia

    The gradient, represented by the blue arrows, denotes the direction of greatest change of a scalar function. The values of the function are represented in greyscale and increase in value from white (low) to dark (high). In vector calculus, the gradient of a scalar-valued differentiable function of several variables is the vector field (or ...

  8. Gradient definition: the degree of inclination, or the rate of ascent or descent, in a highway, railroad, etc.. See examples of GRADIENT used in a sentence.

  9. gradient, in mathematics, a differential operator applied to a three-dimensional vector-valued function to yield a vector whose three components are the partial derivatives of the function with respect to its three variables. The symbol for gradient is ∇.

  10. 4 days ago · Gradient. The term "gradient" has several meanings in mathematics. The simplest is as a synonym for slope . The more general gradient, called simply "the" gradient in vector analysis, is a vector operator denoted and sometimes also called del or nabla.

  11. Definition of. Gradient. more ... How steep a line is. In this example the gradient is 3/5 = 0.6. Also called "slope". Have a play (drag the points): See: Equation of a Straight Line. Gradient of a Straight Line. Illustrated definition of Gradient: How steep a line is. In this example the gradient is 35 0.6 Also called slope. Have a play (drag...