If you wrap the length of the radius of a circle around the perimeter (circumference) Pi times you come to the point diametrically opposite from where you started (180°) Half of that (Pi/2) is 90° around the the circle.
AnswerIt's 90*A full circle is 360*, and if you divide that by 4 (quarter) you get 90 Degrees.There are 90 degrees in a quarter of a circle.
360 degrees. In half a circle, there are 180 degrees. In a fourth of a circle, there is 90 degrees.
A circle is 360 degrees. Half of a circle is 180 degrees and a quarter of a circle is 90 degrees.There are 360 degrees in a circle
One fourth of a circle is 90 degrees.
360 / 4 = 90 It is 90 degrees
Yes, because a circle is 360 degrees right?,so when the perpendicular lines meet they cut the circle in half so 360 degrees divided by 4 equals 90 degrees...
A quarter of a circle is 90 degrees.
AnswerIt's 90*A full circle is 360*, and if you divide that by 4 (quarter) you get 90 Degrees.There are 90 degrees in a quarter of a circle.
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360 degrees. In half a circle, there are 180 degrees. In a fourth of a circle, there is 90 degrees.
90 degrees is a quarter (or 25%) of a circle.
90. techically if the earth is a sphere, it isn't, but bear with it, then 360 degrees in a circle divided into 4 = 90 degrees in each quarter
A full circle is 360 degrees. 180 degrees is a half circle. 90 degrees is a quarter circle.
Circle has 360 degrees. One fourth circle has 90 degrees
90 degrees.
A circle is 360 degrees. Half of a circle is 180 degrees and a quarter of a circle is 90 degrees.There are 360 degrees in a circle
One fourth of a circle is 90 degrees.