Wednesday 30 July 2014

`theta = 1.27 radians` Find the slope of the line with inclination 'theta'.

slope of a line in X-Y plane 


 = (change in Y coordinates)/(change in X-coordinates)



If the angle with line and X-axis is `theta`  then the slope can be given as `tantheta` . This angle is also called inclination angle.


`slope = tantheta`



`slope = tantheta`


`slope = tan1.27`


`slope = 3.224`



So the slope of the line that has inclination angle `theta = 1.27rad`  is 3.224


 

slope of a line in X-Y plane 


 = (change in Y coordinates)/(change in X-coordinates)



If the angle with line and X-axis is `theta`  then the slope can be given as `tantheta` . This angle is also called inclination angle.


`slope = tantheta`



`slope = tantheta`


`slope = tan1.27`


`slope = 3.224`



So the slope of the line that has inclination angle `theta = 1.27rad`  is 3.224


 

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