Examples of using Slope in English and their translations into Chinese
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I managed to go down the bunny slope and stop rather comfortably.
These data will be used for the slope calculation necessary for resource estimation.
For safety, you cannot use the lift truck on the slope.
Every line has a Slope.
I was here at least half an hour to squeeze up the slope.
Its y value always equals the slope at that point.
They came to a halt at coordinates 5499, opposite the Zayn al-Qaws slope.
The downhill flows, known as recurring slope lineae(RSL), often have been described as possibly related to liquid water.
The slope and the intercept define the linear relationship between two variables, and can be used to estimate an average rate of change.
There are roof skiing in winter, slow slope, difficulty is small, suitable for beginners and children early experience skiing fun.
They collected firewood from the north side of the slope where it was not so wet, pushing over whole trees and dragging them into camp.
Β0 is the y-intercept and β1 is the slope of our line, i.e. how much income increases(or decreases) with one additional year of education.
After all connections are made, the pipeline should be straight, the slope should be evenly distributed, and the reserved area should be precise.
These values are the same as the values we calculated earlier by using the slope and intercept functions.
The house has been nested onto the slope and designed so as to avoid blocking the view of what is left of the castle.
With a groan, I stopped climbing the slope and pulled both key cases out of my sodden pocket and studied them.
Ii. Maps of bathymetry and regional slope and information on the availability and reliability of the data shown on these maps;
Data for five trials and graph with slope is tabulated below(Table 2, Figure 2).
The slope makes sure the player sees the pigeon and the gap makes sure the player is looking in the right direction.
In economics, demand curves slope down and to the right: The more expensive the good or service, the lower the number of transactions.