A decimal degrees is a measure of an angle. Only is is too precise.
So 37.68 degrees may be represented by 38 degrees.
the formula to convert degrees to radiansangle in radians = angle in degrees * Pi / 180 .
36 degrees
To find the fraction of a 360 degree circle that is 30 degrees, you would divide the angle measurement by the total angle of the circle. So, 30 degrees divided by 360 degrees equals 1/12. Therefore, 30 degrees is 1/12 of a 360 degree circle.
To convert an angle measure to a percentage, you divide the angle by 360 (a full circle) and then multiply by 100. In this case, 120 degrees divided by 360 equals 0.3333. Multiplying by 100 gives us 33.33%. Therefore, 120 degrees is equivalent to 33.33% of a full circle.
Well, honey, angles are usually measured in degrees, which are whole numbers. But if you're feeling fancy and want to get technical, sure, you can have decimal angles when you start diving into radians. So, in short, angles can have decimals if you're willing to shake things up a bit.
67.5 degrees
The total angle measurement is 720 degrees.
It is an isosceles triangle and the 3rd angle is 72 degrees.
reflex angle :)
45 degrees
Between 15 and 20 degrees...
The supplement to that angle is 60 degrees.
Any obtuse angle has.
An angle of 343 degrees is a reflex angle
An angle is a measurement of degrees and as such it is not a polygon.
right angle.
The angle measurement when a line is rotated from 180 degrees to 0 degrees is 180 degrees.