an easy way to do it is to first draw two and a half circles,(circles represent 20s)then first divide the two full circles(not including the half circle).So now we have two 20s.You should know that 10 divided by 2 equals 5 so divide that ten and there you go you have 25 for your answer!
There are 225 degrees in 2 and 1/2 right angles
The angle between the two hands of the clock at half past two is 105 degrees.
Can't be sure what you're asking, but it would be two circles with equal radii longer that half the length of the segment, using the endpoints as the origins of the two circles.
If the circles have the same radius then an infinite number, and if they do not, then none.
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360 degrees One half turn =180 degrees 180+180=360
A venn diagram.
two half circles
Orbit (chewing gum)
There is an infinite number of lines across a circle that form two symmetric half-circles.
There are: 2.5 times 90 = 225 degrees
an easy way to do it is to first draw two and a half circles,(circles represent 20s)then first divide the two full circles(not including the half circle).So now we have two 20s.You should know that 10 divided by 2 equals 5 so divide that ten and there you go you have 25 for your answer!
one quarter means 1/4 . so two quarter means 2/4 i.e 1/2 or half and in half turn there are 180 degrees
90 degrees * * * * * No! 1 rotation = 360 degrees so 21/4 rotations = 2.25*360 = 810 degrees
Two fourths of anything add up to half of it.
There are 225 degrees in 2 and 1/2 right angles