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.
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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
yes
Oh, dude, a reflex angle is greater than 180 degrees, so if you draw one arm of the angle straight, the other arm would have to be pointing backwards, which is like, not really a thing in normal geometry. So, technically, no, you can't have a straight angle and a reflex angle sharing an arm. But hey, if you're feeling creative, go for it, who am I to stop you?
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.