Gradient facts for kids
For other uses, see Gradient (disambiguation).
In vector calculus, the gradient of a multivariate function measures how steep a curve is. On a graph of the function, it is the slope of the tangent of that curve. More generally, it is a vector that points in the direction in which the function grows the fastest. Its coordinates are partial derivatives of that function. The gradient of a function f is often written as or .
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In Spanish: Gradiente para niños
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