Figure out which way you want to draw your angle. If you wish to draw the angle to the left, use the bottom row of numbers listed on the top and sides of your protractor and vise versa. Make a mark next to the number of the angle you wish to make (example: a 45 degree angle you would make a mark next to the number 45) then trace the bottom flat edge of the protractor. Using the mark you just made, make a line to connect the mark and the line you drew.
All you have to do to make a right angle out of a piece of string is put the string in the shape of an L. This will make a right angle
It would be an acute angle. The angle would be at 88 degrees.
No.
The angle is called the reflected angle.
Figure out which way you want to draw your angle. If you wish to draw the angle to the left, use the bottom row of numbers listed on the top and sides of your protractor and vise versa. Make a mark next to the number of the angle you wish to make (example: a 45 degree angle you would make a mark next to the number 45) then trace the bottom flat edge of the protractor. Using the mark you just made, make a line to connect the mark and the line you drew.
They can make an obtuse angle, a straight angle or a reflex angle.
Two walls in a room meet to form and angle. If you wish to be equal distances from the two walls, you must be standing on the angle bisector.
A zero angle or a straight angle.
The angle used to make the angle of reflection.
Any two angles that total 90 degrees will make up a right angle. Two 45 degree angles will make a right angle - 90 degrees. Also an angle of 30 degrees and another angle of 60 degrees will make up a right angle.
That is an obtuse angle.
The wish that could be a possible wish is every wish in the world besides the friend's wish that you wished you would wish your friend would not wish to wish and that you wished to wish. Since you wish something your friend does not wish, and without further info. that is the only possible answer. Logically, the wish could have been, "I wish no else would make this wish but me," assuming the wish came true. Another possibility could be: "I wish my friend will not make this same wish." But then there is the problem of context: If your friend wishes "I wish my friend will not make this same wish," is it the same as you wishing "I wish my friend will not make the same wish?" The 'I' and 'my friend' differ in each of these cases.
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Make a Wish - musical - was created in 1951.
yes. you make a wish and let them go
All you have to do to make a right angle out of a piece of string is put the string in the shape of an L. This will make a right angle