Try using relative coordinates.
Note spaces are included below for better visibility.
They are not allowed when typing in the relative coordinate.
Using Slope (2:1):
Click on point one then type @ 2, 1 to set point 2. This will give you a line that is 2 in the X direction and 1 in the Y direction.
You can scale or extend the line as needed.
Using Grade (50%)
Click on point one then type @ 1, 50/100 or @ 1, 0.0 to set point 2. This will give you a line that is 1 in the X direction and 0.5 in the Y direction.
Representing the percent as a fraction eliminates the very simple mental arithmetic.
You can scale or extend the unit line as needed.
I find the unit line more useful. You can create it from a slope using @ 1 , 1/2
This is silly for very simple slopes but useful when mental arithmetic is not obvious. 15:1 would be @ 1, 1/15
I am still not sure that this is what you want.
Good Luck!
Christopher Stevens
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