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.
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It is: 45 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.
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.
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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
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.
45 degrees?
It can be shown that:height = (d tan α tan β)/(tan α - tan β)where: α is the angle closest to the objectβ is the angle further away from the objectd is the distance from the point of angle α to the point of angle βThus: height = (80 ft × tan 45° × tan 34°)/(tan 45° - tan 34°) ≈ 165.78 ft