A bevelled piece of glass.
No, a segment is a piece of a line. However, two segments that intersect at a point make an angle. In fact, the segments that make up the angle are called the sides of the angle.
The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.
Not actually sides. Angles do not have sides, they have legs. All angle have two legs.
They are the sides of an angle.
180-interior angle = exterior angle 360/exterior angle = number of sides
I believe you are describing a prism.
No, a segment is a piece of a line. However, two segments that intersect at a point make an angle. In fact, the segments that make up the angle are called the sides of the angle.
No angle has 10 sides. An angle has two sides.
You are thinking of a Prism.
An angle must have 2 sides or it is no longer an angle.
None. An angle has 2 sides.
If the length of the round edge of a piece of pie is identical to the length of the two straight sides of the piece of pie, the angle between the two straight sides is 1 radian.An angle of 1 radian results in an arc with a length equal to the radius of a circle. A radian is equal to an angle of approximately 57.295 degrees at the center of a circle between two radii separated at the circumference by an arc equal in length to the radius.
the intesection of the two sides of an angle is the angle 's?
two rays make up an angle, so the rays are the sides of the angle.
They are the sides of an angle.
point of intersection of the sides of the angle; the vertex
The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.