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One of the four equal parts of a circle is called a "quadrant." A circle can be divided into four quadrants, each representing a 90-degree angle. These quadrants are typically labeled as the first, second, third, and fourth quadrants, based on their position relative to the Cartesian coordinate system.
It is the start of the second rotation, hence it is in the 1st quadrant.
Yes, a circle is in fact composed of a degree or angle.
A degree is 1/360 of a circle.
The earth is divided into the Northern and Southern hemispheres by the equator. It is divided into the Eastern and Western hemispheres by the Greenwich meridian and the 180 degree longitude. These then form the NE, NW, SE and SW quadrants.
The line ( x = -y ) can be rewritten as ( y = -x ), which represents a straight line with a slope of -1. This line passes through the origin (0,0) and extends equally in the first and third quadrants as well as the second and fourth quadrants, forming a diagonal line that makes a 45-degree angle with both the x-axis and y-axis. The line falls from the upper left to the lower right of the graph.
To inscribe a pentagon in a circle, first, draw a circle using a compass. Then, mark five equally spaced points on the circumference, which can be done by dividing 360 degrees by 5, resulting in 72-degree segments. Connect these points with straight lines to form the pentagon. Ensure that each vertex touches the circle, confirming that the pentagon is inscribed.
There are 360 degrees in a circle and so 1 degree is 1/360
Cut it in half
1/360
A circle contains 360 degrees, which means there are 360 one-degree angles in a circle. Each degree represents a small division of the circle's total angle, allowing for precise measurements and calculations within its geometry.
Degree graph has 360 segments , percntage has 100 segments