To draw an adjacent angle you should draw an angle and inside that angle draw a semi-line. Make sure that both angles are not equal.
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Draw a capital L.
How do you draw a one-quarter right- angle turn
When an angle is drawn a small arc is normally placed near the vertex between the arms to show the angle. A reflex angle is one greater than 180°, so draw the two arms as normal and then draw a small arc around the vertex of the angle "outside" the arms of the angle, ie around the angle which is greater than 180° If the problem is how to draw the reflex angle with a protractor that only goes up to 180°, then note that "360° - the reflex angle" gives an angle which is less than 180° and can be measure by the 180° protractor. Draw one arm of the angle, measure the calculated angle (eg if the reflex angle was 200°, 360° - 200° = 160°, so measure 160°), draw the other arm, and then draw an arc around the vertex "outside" the arms to show the reflex angle (in the example, the 200° angle).
how to draw a blunt angle
To draw an adjacent angle you should draw an angle and inside that angle draw a semi-line. Make sure that both angles are not equal.
Draw an L and draw a line coming from the origin of the angle. That dividing line is an angle bisector.
draw the outside angle if you want to show 270 degrees then you draw a 90 degree angle but draw the circle outside of it
by draw it....:)
Draw a capital L.
you just draw one right angle and draw one half of a right angle and connect them together and wella you got one.
how do you draw a quadrangle that has at least 1 right angle.
How do you draw a one-quarter right- angle turn
When an angle is drawn a small arc is normally placed near the vertex between the arms to show the angle. A reflex angle is one greater than 180°, so draw the two arms as normal and then draw a small arc around the vertex of the angle "outside" the arms of the angle, ie around the angle which is greater than 180° If the problem is how to draw the reflex angle with a protractor that only goes up to 180°, then note that "360° - the reflex angle" gives an angle which is less than 180° and can be measure by the 180° protractor. Draw one arm of the angle, measure the calculated angle (eg if the reflex angle was 200°, 360° - 200° = 160°, so measure 160°), draw the other arm, and then draw an arc around the vertex "outside" the arms to show the reflex angle (in the example, the 200° angle).
draw a base and use this to draw an equilateral triangle each angle of an equilateral triangle adds up to 60 degrees. To have an angle of 120 degree use this angle and then draw another side of a triangle next to it to get a 120 degree angle.
Use a protractor to draw a 55 degree angle and indicate that the angle needs to be measured once around the circle and then some.