To cut a 45-degree angle out of a 90-degree angle, first, identify the midpoint of the right angle's adjacent sides. Using a protractor or a square, mark a line from the vertex of the angle to the midpoint of one side, ensuring it is at a 45-degree angle. Finally, use a saw or cutting tool to cut along this marked line, which will effectively create a 45-degree angle from the original 90-degree angle.
When a square is cut in half diagonally, it forms two right triangles. Each triangle has angles of 45 degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees. Thus, the angle formed by the cut is 45 degrees.
Yes.90% of 45= 90% * 45= 0.9 * 45= 40.5
LCM for 45 and 90 is 90.
The LCM is: 90It is 90 because 6*15 = 90, 2*45 = 90 and 1*90 = 90
No; but 90 is a multiple of 45.
When a square is cut in half diagonally, it forms two right triangles. Each triangle has angles of 45 degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees. Thus, the angle formed by the cut is 45 degrees.
Half of 90 = 45
90 - 45 = 45
135
45 + 45 = 90 and just 90 a lone = 90 so the LCM is 90
90% of 45= 90% * 45= 0.9 * 45= 40.5
Yes.90% of 45= 90% * 45= 0.9 * 45= 40.5
LCM for 45 and 90 is 90.
45 x 4 =45+45+45+45=90+90=180
-45
90. 90/30=3, 90/45=2.
45/90