an angle that is bigger than 90 dergrees but lower than 180 dergrees
180 degrees lie on a straight line
the sum of the internal angles of a triangle, no matter whether isosceles, equilateral or scalene, is always 180 degrees
360 dergrees
100 degrees Celsius = 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
an angle that is bigger than 90 dergrees but lower than 180 dergrees
180ºC = 356ºF
gas mark 4
180 degrees lie on a straight line
gas mark 4. 180 degree C
Gas mark 4.
two angles that are supplementary have a sum of 180 degrees, or pi radians
A right angle is 90 degrees - a 180 degree angle is called a straight angle.
the sum of the internal angles of a triangle, no matter whether isosceles, equilateral or scalene, is always 180 degrees
360 dergrees
between gas mark 3 and 4.
Assuming that "dergrees ferenhitt" is degrees Fahrenheit, 15 million deg F = 8333316 deg C