To find and compare measures of angles, you can use a protractor to measure the angle in degrees or radians directly. Alternatively, you can use geometric relationships, such as complementary angles (summing to 90 degrees) or supplementary angles (summing to 180 degrees), to deduce their measures. For comparison, you can visually assess the angles or calculate their measures algebraically if they are part of geometric figures. Finally, using trigonometric functions can also help in finding and comparing angles in right triangles or circles.
If the transversal is at right angles, then all the angles will be right angles. If not, there will be only two different measures between the eight angles formed. These will alternate.
If three central angles measures 65, 87, and 112, find the measure of the fourth central angle.
The sum of the angles is 900 degrees - and the polygon does not need to be convex.
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(number of sides - 2)*180 = sum of interior angles
find the sum of the measures of the interior angles of 13-gon.
stuck on this problem too
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If the transversal is at right angles, then all the angles will be right angles. If not, there will be only two different measures between the eight angles formed. These will alternate.
It is used to find measures of angles and lengths of sides in triangles.
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The measures of two angles in a triangle are shown in the diagram. Which equation can be used to find the value of x?
If three central angles measures 65, 87, and 112, find the measure of the fourth central angle.
The sum of the angles is 900 degrees - and the polygon does not need to be convex.
Use a protractor.("'\(o.o)/"') heheh deal with it!
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