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gradient The slope of a channel, generally expressed in feet per mile or in degrees
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gradient Expressed as a percentage, the rate of increase or decrease in the legal of land, the slope.
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gradient The slope of a line. The gradient of two points on a line is calculated as rise (vertical increase) divided by run (horizontal increase), therefore, the gradient of a line is equal to the tangent of the angle it makes with the positive x-axis (y/x). See Curve Bank: Slope.
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gradient (1) A change of elevation, velocity, pressure, or other characteristics per unit length. (2) Slope.
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gradient A gradient is a gradual transition of colors. Gradient is great for creating depth and highlights to sections of your images.
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