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The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 45-degree angle would be 135 degrees, because 45 + 135 = 180. This relationship holds true for all angles, where the sum of an angle and its supplement is always 180 degrees.
with compass.........at 90+60degree angle,,,,,,,,, * * * * * and 90 + 60 = 105??? You need to draw a 90 degree ange and bisect it to give a 45 deg angle. Then add a 60 degree angle. 45 + 60 = 105.
It is: 45 degrees
A right angle is 90 degrees. That's like cutting straight across. A 45 degree angle is exactly half of that. Cut on the diagonal.
45 degree angle
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Is the '1' one degree , or one radian or, Tan(angle) = 1. You need to clarify. However, Tan(1 degree) = 0.017455... Tan( 1 radian) = 1.55740.... Tan(angle) = 1 Angle = Tan^(-1) 1 = 45 degrees. = pi/4 radians.
It does not!
When the angle of elevation equals 45 degrees. tan-1(1) = 45 degrees.
Each angle is 45 degrees - eight 45 degree angles equals 360 degrees.
plus the angle degrees with the angle complement so equals into 135 degrees
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. For a 135-degree angle, the supplement is calculated as 180 - 135, which equals 45 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 135-degree angle is 45 degrees.
45 degree angle
Yes, there is a 45 degree angle, and it is known as an acute angle.
90 - 45 = 45 So another 45 degree angle is the complement of a 45 degree angle.
Suppose the length of the shadow is s metres. Then tan(62 deg) = 45/S so that S = 45/tan(62 deg) = 45/1.88 (approx = 23.93 metres, approx.
if you double a 45 degree angle you have a perfectly perpendicular angle, a 90 degree square corner.