It will increase until you hit 45 degrees and the it will begin to drop.
A degree is an angular measure and cannot be measured in millimetres. A 1 degree rise can be interpreted as a ratio of a rise (in millimetres) per a distance of horizontal displacement.
Both the arrows will cover equal horizontal distance as their angles are at an difference from 45 degree. Horizontal range is maximum at 45 degrees and decreases equally on sum or difference of an angle from 45. But vertical distance increases on addition of an angle from 45 and decreases on subtraction of angle from it. For more details, contact at saqibahmad81@yahoo.com
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At angle 45 degree. Every degree increase from 0 up to 45 approaches the maximum distance that something can be thrown. Every degree from 45 to 90 decreases the distance.Read more: Does_the_angle_of_a_catapult_affect_the_distance_a_ball_would_go
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its 45 degree
A degree is an angular measure and cannot be measured in millimetres. A 1 degree rise can be interpreted as a ratio of a rise (in millimetres) per a distance of horizontal displacement.
Both the arrows will cover equal horizontal distance as their angles are at an difference from 45 degree. Horizontal range is maximum at 45 degrees and decreases equally on sum or difference of an angle from 45. But vertical distance increases on addition of an angle from 45 and decreases on subtraction of angle from it. For more details, contact at saqibahmad81@yahoo.com
The answer is 0.33
Horizontal position is strate 90 degree
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90 degree
At angle 45 degree. Every degree increase from 0 up to 45 approaches the maximum distance that something can be thrown. Every degree from 45 to 90 decreases the distance.Read more: Does_the_angle_of_a_catapult_affect_the_distance_a_ball_would_go
A 5 degree Fahrenheit increase is less than a 5 degree Celsius increase
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An obtuse angle is an angle between 90 degrees and 180 degrees. A 180 degree angle is a straight horizontal line. So you can imagine that a 160 degree angle is almost but not quite horizontal.
Many functions actually don't have these asymptotes. For example, every polynomial function of degree at least 1 has no horizontal asymptotes. Instead of leveling off, the y-values simply increase or decrease without bound as x heads further to the left or to the right.