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The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degree. There are many straight lines between any two nonpolar points. APEX! correct- The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degrees A circle can be drawn with any point at its center All right angles are still equal incorrect- There are many straight lines between any two nonpolar points
Yes, adjacent angles do have common interior points.
Yes, 2 angles can have 3 points in common. Two angles of the same number of degrees can be superimposed on each other and would share all points. Or, you could choose 3 points on one line segment, while having two other line segments which do not share points, and which delineate different angles.
Adjacent angles
The properties associated with the angles of a circle is the amount of rotation about the point of intersection of two lines in order to make one line into correspondence with the other. The arc of a circle consists of two points on the circle and all of the points on the circle lie between those two points.
The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degree. There are many straight lines between any two nonpolar points. APEX! correct- The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degrees A circle can be drawn with any point at its center All right angles are still equal incorrect- There are many straight lines between any two nonpolar points
It is 360 degrees.
A voltmeter measures the potential difference between two points,whether or not the two points are in the same circuit.
A ruler or tape measure can be very useful.
If one of its exterior angles is 30 degrees, then it is a star with 6 points and 12 sides. 360 degrees / 30 degrees = 12 angles It is a regular dodecahedron.
Yes, adjacent angles do have common interior points.
All right angles are still equal. A circle can be drawn with any point at its center. Only one straight line can be drawn between any two nonpolar points. The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degrees (degree) is the way they spelt it... ...dirty beaners
if i put three points on the common arm ,then they are common points for both the two angles
A barometer measures atmospheric pressure. A voltmeter measures the difference in voltage between two points A wavelength has nothing to do with either of these measurements.
It is connected in parallel and measures potential difference.
Because the quantity it measures is 'EMF' or 'potential difference', that is,the difference in potential between two points. There may be 1 or 1,000circuit components between the two points.
Yes, 2 angles can have 3 points in common. Two angles of the same number of degrees can be superimposed on each other and would share all points. Or, you could choose 3 points on one line segment, while having two other line segments which do not share points, and which delineate different angles.