Angles are measured by degrees. Fractions of degrees are measured in minutes and seconds.
Angles are measured in degrees. It is degress 100% sure.
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The same way as with degrees. All you have to know is how to convert degrees from radians and radians from degrees.... this is how you do it... radians= pi/180 degrees= 180/pi to get angles from degrees to radians you multiply the angle that is measured in degrees by pi/180. to get angles from radians to degrees you multiply the angle that is measured in radians by 180/pi. pi=3.14
They are angles as for example an angle of 90 degrees is 1/4 of a full turn of 360 degrees
Angles are measured by degrees. Fractions of degrees are measured in minutes and seconds.
Angles are measured with a protractor in degrees, minutes and seconds.
They are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds
Angles are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds as for example 660 30' 54''
Angles are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds A full rotation measures 360 degrees
They are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds
Latitude and longitude are angles, and are best expressed in units of angle measurement. Radians and grads would work, but the most commonly used units are degrees, minutes, seconds, and fractions of seconds.
Angles are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds Acute angles are greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees Right angles are 90 degrees Obtuse angles are greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees Reflex angles are greater than 180 but less than 360 degrees A full rotation is 360 degrees
ok the conversions are to decimalsls seconds and minutes degrees and revolution
The lines are never measured. They're only markers. Latitude and longitude are angles, that describe the locations of points on the surface of a sphere. They're expressed in units of angle measure, typically in decimal degrees, or degrees, minutes, and seconds.
Angles! A minute is 1/60 of a degree; a second is 1/60 of a minute.
Yes angles are measured by degrees