isocline

[ahy-suh-klahyn]

isocline Definition

a line on a graph connecting points at which the slope or gradient of a function is the same.

Using isocline: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "isocline" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The isoclines of this function are all straight lines.

  • Example

    The isocline separates the regions of the phase plane with different behaviors.

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Summary: isocline in Brief

An 'isocline' [ahy-suh-klahyn] is a line on a graph that connects points where the slope or gradient of a function is the same. It is commonly used in mathematics and physics to analyze the behavior of functions and systems.