It's octangle, α=45
ex:
α=360:n (n-number of sides)
45=360:n and now you have to get rid of the "n", so it's
45 x n=360
360:45=n
8=n
glad if i helped :)
As there is no continuous structure to the question there can be no correct pronunciation. 8 degrees is eight degrees. 4' is four seconds or four apostrophe 5 is simply five.
89.52 degrees.
180 degrees is a straight line
400 degrees left 500 degrees right and 654 degrees left
Well, I think if you take the diameter and go around it would be 360 degrees. but a circle doesn't have straight lines for an angle to be measured. That's my guess, but i have no idea, you should research it if you haven't on the web or library. :D Usually the question is asking what is the measure of the central angle and like the previous answerer reply is correct.
Never. The radius of any central angle of one circle will ALWAYS be the same. And not only that ... To answer the question (or to correct the statement that was stated in the place where a question was to be expected): THE SUM of the central angles of a circle is always 360 degrees, whether the radius of the circle is 1 nanometer or 1 light-year.
5 degrees? Unless this is a trick question, I am pretty sure this is correct.
The correct spelling is degrees.
South-East; the point in question is in the English channel.
a central angle does NOT have to equal 90 degrees
As there is no continuous structure to the question there can be no correct pronunciation. 8 degrees is eight degrees. 4' is four seconds or four apostrophe 5 is simply five.
The central angle of a n-sided regular polygon = 360 degrees / n. Hence, the central angle of a 15-sided regular polygon = 360 degrees / 15 = 24 degrees ============================
90 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 32.22 degrees Celsius.
The climate in the central can get above 100 degrees F. and can get up too 120 degrees F. Your Welcome!
There are four types of degrees in English. There is the Associate's degree in English, the Bachelor's degree in English, the Master of Arts degree in English, and the Ph.D. in English.
"Flexion past 100 degrees" is the correct form. "Past" in this sense is a preposition meaning "beyond". There should not be a hyphen between "100" and "degrees".Spell check your answer
To correct your English grammar ; 'What is the freezing point of water in degrees Celsius?' NB #1 Freezing , NOT Frezzing #2 point not points ; singular as there is oinly one freezing point #3 Celsius not calsias. #The answer to your question is 0(zero) oC .