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Definitions of gradient in various dictionaries:
noun - a graded change in the magnitude of some physical quantity or dimension
noun - the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal
A rate of inclination; a slope.
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| It's the degree of inclination or the rate of ascent or descent of a highway |
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| Mathematics A vector having coordinate components that are the partial derivatives of a function with respect to its variables. |
| Biology A series of progressively increasing or decreasing differences in the growth rate, metabolism, or physiological activity of a cell, organ, or organism. |
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In mathematics, the gradient is a multi-variable generalization of the derivative. While a derivative can be defined on functions of a single variable, for functions of several variables, the gradient takes its place. The gradient is a vector-valued function, as opposed to a derivative, which is scalar-valued. * Like the derivative, the gradient represents the slope of the tangent of the graph of the function. More precisely, the gradient points in the direction of the greatest rate of increase of the function, and its magnitude is the slope of the graph in that direction. The components of the gradient in coordinates are the coefficients of the variables in the equation of the tangent space to the graph. This characterizing property of the gradient allows it to be defined independently of a choice of coordinate system, as a vector field whose components in a coordinate system will transform when going from one coordinate system to another. * The Jacobian is the generalization of the gr |