360° (or 2π) minus the interior angle (in Euclidean - plane - geometry)
You find the arc measure and then you divide it in half to find the inscribed angle
It will be half the original angle.
In plane Euclidean geometry there are 3 angles in any triangle that add up to 180 degrees and if given 2 angles the sum of the 2 angles minus 180 will give the measure of the 3rd angle
Use a protractor
Use a protractor.
It means "measure". So m<AVB is saying "the measure of Angle AVB is/= ? degrees".
that's geometry so the formula to find the measure of each interior angle of a regular polygon is: Ia=stands for internal angle Ia=(n-2)180 ---------- n that's the formula.
It is called a protractor.
zero angle - an angle whose measure is zero
360° (or 2π) minus the interior angle (in Euclidean - plane - geometry)
Conditional: If an angle is a straight angle, then its measurement is 180°.Converse: If the measure of an angle is 180°, then it is a straight angle.
an angle whose measure is between 90 and 180
Protractor
Regular Polygons
An angle whose degree measure is between 0 and 90 is an acute angle. An angle whose degree measure is between 90 and 180 is an obtuse angle. These are basic properties of geometry.
You find the arc measure and then you divide it in half to find the inscribed angle