If it's a ratio problem, then 45 is to 1.4142 as 60 is to x
45/1.4142 = 60/x
45x = 84.852
x = 1.8856
Otherwise, there isn't enough info to answer
If the other two angles are either 30 and 60 or 45 and 45
The answer depends on:(1) what function, and (2) where do you want to get it - on a calculator, computer, in your head?
There are 60 minutes in a degree (just as there are 60 minutes in an hour) so 45 minutes is .75 degrees.
60% of $45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= $27
60% of 45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= 27
with compass.........at 90+60degree angle,,,,,,,,, * * * * * and 90 + 60 = 105??? You need to draw a 90 degree ange and bisect it to give a 45 deg angle. Then add a 60 degree angle. 45 + 60 = 105.
If the other two angles are either 30 and 60 or 45 and 45
offset that are not situated 90 degree rather that are situated in any angle like 60 degree or 45 degree
There is no such regular polygon with 45 degree interior angles; the smallest interior angles in regular polygons are 60 degrees, which is found in a triangle.
The answer depends on:(1) what function, and (2) where do you want to get it - on a calculator, computer, in your head?
45 is 45 ÷ 60 = 0.75 of 60.
There are 60 minutes in a degree (just as there are 60 minutes in an hour) so 45 minutes is .75 degrees.
The latitude and longitude are input in degrees, so you might need to convert to degrees from degrees:minutes:seconds. There are 60 seconds in 1 minute and 60 minutes in 1 degree. So, for example: 65:45:36 south latitude converts to -(65 degrees + (45 minutes * (1 degree/60 minutes)) + (36 seconds * (1 minute/60 seconds) * (1 degree/60 minutes))) = -65.76 degrees latitude
60% of $45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= $27
45% of 60= 45% * 60= 0.45 * 60= 27
60% of 45= 60% * 45= 0.6 * 45= 27
For 45 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 100 mm. For 30 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 58 mm. For 60 degrees move along 100 mm and up 188 mm.