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For various reasons, batters hit better when they are on the side of the plate opposite from the side the pitcher is throwing from. A batter who can hit equally well from both sides of the plate thus eliminates any advantage a pitcher throwing from the same side would have. Thus, Mantle was raised to be a switch hitter by his family.
Faucet side.
No. I do believe that the side opposite of the shortest (smallest) angle would be the smallest. Hope this helps.
They would be on opposite sides. The hinges would be the pivot point on one side and the latch would be the lock assembly to hold the door shut on the opposite side.
Not entirely sure what a curveball is, but the physics behind it is quite simple. When a pitcher throws the ball, it goes straight, but gravity is also pulling it down. Since it is goiig forward, it creates a downward curve. To make it go left or right, just position yourself on the opposite side of the position you choose.
You would have to use its opposite tangent, tan-1on your scientific calculator. It would be tan-1(opposite side/adjacent side), and you must have the opposite and adjacent sides of the angle you are trying to solve.
The opposite side of zero from a given number is its additive inverse, which is obtained by changing its sign. For example, if the number is 5, the opposite side of zero would be -5, as both are equidistant from zero on the number line. Similarly, for -3, the opposite side would be +3. This concept applies to both positive and negative numbers.
It would be on the opposite side as cylinder #1.
1: I've always been taught to say "the opposite of". 2: Whereas I would say "Locate the hole on the opposite side to the bracing", where opposite is being used as an adjective, and "Even is the opposite of odd" where opposite is a noun. I suspect the usage varies in different countries.
There is not an adjacent opposite side.
a game where u have a "pitcher" on one side of the net and everyone else on the other. The pitcher throws/serves/hits the ball and the person has to hit it back over the net and in if its out, misses, or hits net, you re out and have to go to the other side. the next person hits and etc. the catch is that if u catch the ball on pitcher side, they re out and you take their place when there's only one person left they're winner
Yes. This side would be called the hypotenuse.