one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of the circumference of a circle
-- If the fractional part of the angle is less than 1/2 degree, just throw away the fraction and forget about it. -- If the fractional part of the angle is 1/2 degree or more, add one to the degrees and throw away the fraction.
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There are 60 minutes of angle in one degree of angle.
one radian is the angle whose arc length is equal to the radiusspecial casefor a complete circle, θ= 2πr /r= 2π radgenerely for an circle we have θ= 360 degreeso 360 degree = 2π rad1 degree = π/180 rad
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one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of the circumference of a circle
a 45 degree angle is less than a 90 degree angle and more than a 30 degree angle Its like cutting a round Pizza into 8 equal slices, one of the slices is a 45 degree angle, two slices would be a 90 degree angle. 360 degrees is the circle of the whole pizza. It doesn't matter the size of the circle, or Pizza if its easier, the angles will still be the same.
180 degrees, if you mean a half circle
-- If the fractional part of the angle is less than 1/2 degree, just throw away the fraction and forget about it. -- If the fractional part of the angle is 1/2 degree or more, add one to the degrees and throw away the fraction.
In terms of an angle within a circle, it is one quarter of the full 360 degrees.
anything greater than 90 is called an obtuse angle If you are referring to the unit of measurement of an angle, one example of would be the Grad. Instead of splitting a circle into four 90-degree sections, it splits a circle into four 100 grad sections. This means that a 360-degree circle is equivalent to a 400 grad circle.
One quarter of a circle is equal to 90 degrees. 360 / 4 = 90 or 1/4 x 360 = 90
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A quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle it means all the vertices of quadrilateral are touching the circle. therefore it is a cyclic quadrilateral and sum of the opposite angles in cyclic quadrilateral is supplementary. suppose if one angle is A then another will be 180 degree - angle A.
There are 60 minutes of angle in one degree of angle.