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Which of the following are the correct values for the 'direction' option in 'linear-gradient' property? Options 40deg to right to left top to right bottom to bottom side -20deg

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Answered by mm8467527
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Answer:

-20deg

Explanation:

because it is lower number

Answered by amikkr
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A value of 0deg is equivalent to top is the following are the correct values for the 'direction' option in 'linear-gradient' property.

  • The values at the top, bottom, left, and right correspond to the angles 0 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees, and 90 degrees, respectively.
  • An angle is created by converting the other values. Angle of direction of gradient line.
  • A value of 0deg corresponds to the top; values rotate clockwise from there.
  • You can define an angle in place of the default directions if you want additional control over the gradient's direction (to bottom, to top, to right, to left, to bottom right, etc.).
  • "To top" corresponds to a value of 0deg. "To right" corresponds to a value of 90 degrees.
  • Any direction, including up, down, sideways, 45 degrees, 63 degrees, and any other angle you want, is possible for linear gradients.
  • By setting up an axis known as the gradient line, linear gradients are produced.
  • The gradient is then made to run between each color by adding color stops along the gradient line.
  • A plane vector pointing in the direction of the steepest slope or grade at a given position is the gradient of H at that location.
  • The size of the gradient vector at that location determines how steep the slope is.

A value of 0deg is equivalent to top is the following are the correct values for the 'direction' option in 'linear-gradient' property.

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