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20% of a 360o circle is 72o
Another measurement could be 283-360 or -77* or 283+360 or 643*
An angle with a measure of 180 degrees will look like a straight line with the vertex being a point in the center. Since a complete circle is 360 degrees, opening an angle to 180 degrees traces out exactly half a circle.
-- Circumference of the circle = (pi) x (radius) -- length of the intercepted arc/circumference = degree measure of the central angle/360 degrees
180 degrees, if you mean a half circle
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20% of a 360o circle is 72o
A corresponding angle is related to a primary angle. Subtract the primary angle measure from 180 degrees, to obtain the corresponding angle measure.
The measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure of its intercepted arc. This means that if you know the degree measure of the arc that lies between the two points on the circle where the inscribed angle's rays intersect the circle, you can find the angle's measure by dividing the arc's measure by two. This relationship holds true for any inscribed angle and its corresponding intercepted arc in a circle.
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90 degrees.
the measure of the inscribed angle is______ its corresponding central angle
41% of a circle equates to an angle of 147.6 degrees.
A protractor can be used to measure an angle. An angle is basically part of a circle. A complete circle is 360 degrees. A right-angle is 90 degrees, half a circle is 180 degrees, and so on.
25% of 360 degrees is 90 degrees
It is an angle of 162 degrees.
To find an angle measure in a circle, you can use the relationship between the angle and the arcs it intercepts. For example, the measure of a central angle is equal to the measure of the arc it intercepts. For an inscribed angle, its measure is half of the measure of the intercepted arc. Additionally, you can apply the properties of angles formed by tangents, secants, and chords to determine angle measures.