To draw one and a sixth times a straight angle, you first need to understand that a straight angle measures 180 degrees. To find one and a sixth times this angle, you would multiply 180 by 1.1667 (6/5). This gives you an angle measuring approximately 210 degrees. Using a protractor, you can then draw an angle of 210 degrees to represent one and a sixth times a straight angle.
yes
With a straight edge and a protractor
Supplementary Angles total 180o. A straight line is theoretically an angle of 180o. Draw a straight line (ruler) and draw another straight line from anywhere you like on it and at any angle you like. You have created a pair of supplementary angles!
A straight angle is 180 degrees, right? 180 is a straight line, so yeah. unless your an idiot.
By bisecting an angle of 30 degrees using a compass and a straight edge
A straight angle is 180o - a straight line; any straight line has a straight angle in it, so the answer must be yes.
yes
draw a straight line.
An angle of 180 degrees is a straight line
u get a ruler and rule a line
u get a ruler and rule a line
With a straight edge and a protractor
With a straight edge and a protractor
Supplementary Angles total 180o. A straight line is theoretically an angle of 180o. Draw a straight line (ruler) and draw another straight line from anywhere you like on it and at any angle you like. You have created a pair of supplementary angles!
A straight angle is 180 degrees, right? 180 is a straight line, so yeah. unless your an idiot.
By bisecting an angle of 30 degrees using a compass and a straight edge
If you draw a straight line on a piece of paper and place a protractor over it you will see the reading is 180 degrees. In this sense a straight angle is 180 degrees.