Slope from Rise and Run: -10 Rise; 1 Run
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-10 Rise; 1 Run converts to
-10
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Value Details
Input: -10 Rise; 1 Run
Output: -10
Slope from Rise and Run
Calculate slope using m = rise / run.
Calculated Result
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Slope (m) |
|---|---|
| -10 Rise; -8 Run | 1.25 |
| -10 Rise; -4 Run | 2.5 |
| -10 Rise; -2 Run | 5 |
| -10 Rise; 1 Run | -10 |
| -10 Rise; 3 Run | -3.333333 |
| -5 Rise; -8 Run | 0.625 |
| -5 Rise; -4 Run | 1.25 |
| -5 Rise; -2 Run | 2.5 |
| -5 Rise; 1 Run | -5 |
| -5 Rise; 3 Run | -1.666667 |
| -2 Rise; -8 Run | 0.25 |
| -2 Rise; -4 Run | 0.5 |
| -2 Rise; -2 Run | 1 |
| -2 Rise; 1 Run | -2 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Slope from Rise and Run, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Slope from Rise and Run calculator do?
It helps with calculating line slope, grade, and directional steepness from offsets.
What formula does the Slope from Rise and Run calculator use?
Slope = rise / run.
What inputs are valid?
Run must be non-zero. Rise can be any finite number.
When would I use this?
calculating line slope, grade, and directional steepness from offsets
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