That's a difference of 120 degrees.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees So: 180-60 = 120 degrees
A triangle with all three angles measuring 60 degrees is called an equilateral triangle.
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Providing that it is a regular hexagon then the each interior angle measures 120 degrees and each exterior angle measures 60 degrees
360 degrees divide by 6 = 60 degrees between sides
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees So: 180-60 = 120 degrees
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One is north, the other south, of the equator. The difference is 60 - (-60) = 120 degrees.
60 degrees south75 degrees northEach of these has a point on the Prime Meridian.But they are not longitudes.60 degrees west75 degrees westEach of these coincides with the Prime Meridian at the north and south poles.Elsewhere . . .60 degrees west . . . 60 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.75 degrees west . . . 75 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.So the winner of this whimsical and nearly meaningless contest is . . . 60 degrees west .
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75 degrees longitude.
Only if it is an equilateral triangle which has 3 interior angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees
60 degrees
60 degrees north refers to a location 60 degrees north of the equator, while 60 degrees south refers to a location 60 degrees south of the equator. These positions are on opposite sides of the equator and would have different climates, wildlife, and geography due to their respective hemispheres.
A triangle with all three angles measuring 60 degrees is called an equilateral triangle.
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Their difference is 30 degrees of latitude.