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Degrees are used to measure angles, not the lengths of sides.
Not normally. A protractor is generally used to measure angles.
Yes, when a ray bisects an angle, it divides the angle into two equal, or congruent, angles. This means that the measure of each of the resulting angles is half of the measure of the original angle. For example, if the original angle measures 60 degrees, each of the two congruent angles would measure 30 degrees. This property is fundamental in geometry and is often used in various proofs and constructions.
They are surveying instruments used to measure angles.
A corresponding angle can have any measure, including 60 degrees, depending on the context in which it is used. Corresponding angles are formed when a transversal crosses two parallel lines, and if the given angles are equal, one could indeed be 60 degrees. Therefore, whether a corresponding angle is 60 degrees depends on the specific situation and the angles involved.
Degrees are used to measure angles.
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degrees or radians
angles,temperature
Temperature, angles, and Earth co-ordinates are all measured in degrees.
The unit of measure used for angles and arcs is called degrees. A full circle is divided into 360 degrees. Alternatively, radians can also be used as a unit of measure, where a full circle is equivalent to 2π radians.
A protractor is a tool used in geometry to measure and draw angles. It is commonly used in mathematics and engineering to accurately measure and create angles of varying degrees.
Degrees and inches are not directly convertible units of measurement. Degrees are used to measure angles, while inches are used to measure length. The conversion between degrees and inches would depend on the specific context or application.
Degrees are used to measure angles, not the lengths of sides.
degrees, minutes and seconds. (and radians are also a standard unit of angular measure).
That's a simple way to measure angles, but later on in Calculus radians are used. 2π radians = 360o.
Degrees is the measure for angles and temperature. "Degree" can apply to many things other than angles and temperature. In fact, a degree of angles is quite different from a degree of temperature. You might say more exactly that there are degrees F, degrees C, and degrees K acting as units of temperature measurements, in fact. Also more precisely, you might say that there are 'degrees of arc' as the unit measure of angles. But then, so are 'minutes' and 'seconds' a measure of arc - smaller units of a degree.