On a Cartesian plane (or one using polar coordinates), the vertex of the angle must be at the origin and one of the rays must lie along the positive x-axis (point towards the East).
it is flying
No, it is not an acute angle but we can say it a whole angle or a line segment.
Its to say its the MEASURE of the angle, instead of the angle itself
English: "angle" French: "angle" English: "angel" French: "ange"
I want to say it is a 48 degree angle
it is flying
Whatever you didn't like about the position, but being careful not to say anything actually negative about your former company.
A body is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to its immediate sorroundings and it is at rest when it does no changes its position with respect to its sorroundings (immediate).
No, it is not an acute angle but we can say it a whole angle or a line segment.
Its to say its the MEASURE of the angle, instead of the angle itself
An object is said to have moved when its position changes with respect to a reference point or over time. This change in position is typically described in terms of distance, direction, and speed.
English: "angle" French: "angle" English: "angel" French: "ange"
a position - une position
An object is considered at rest when it is not changing its position over time. On the other hand, an object is said to be in motion when it is changing its position relative to a reference point over time.
When something changes position, we say it is in motion.
"Checkmate" is said in a game of chess when a player's king is in a position to be captured on the next move and there is no way to prevent it. This signifies the end of the game with the player who said "checkmate" as the winner.
I want to say it is a 48 degree angle