draw a straight line downwards, line an A4 piece of paper next to it and draw around the corner? lol
To draw a 70-degree angle, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler; this will be one side of the angle. Place a protractor's center point at one end of the line, aligning the baseline of the protractor with the line. Locate the 70-degree mark on the protractor and make a small mark. Finally, remove the protractor and draw a line connecting the end of the original line to the mark you made, forming the 70-degree angle.
To draw a 65-degree angle, start by drawing a straight horizontal line using a ruler; this will be one side of the angle. Place a protractor on this line so that the center point of the protractor aligns with one end of the line. Find the 65-degree mark on the protractor and make a small mark above the line. Finally, remove the protractor and use a ruler to draw a line from the end of the original line to the mark, forming the 65-degree angle.
You first draw a line down and then one to the right with your pencil 45 degree angle on the piece of paper then a line to the right and then to the left an then to the right so the answer to this question is hard what idiot takes latin?
Draw a circle with radius of 12 units and draw the horizontal diameter. Draw the perpendicular bisector for this line. Bisect the angle that is formed above the horizontal line. Again, bisect the angle that is formed above the horizontal line: extend this line to the circumference of the circle. This line will be 12 units long because it is a radius of the circle. It is a quarter (half of half) of the 90 degree angle and so the incline is 22.5 degrees.
draw a straight line downwards, line an A4 piece of paper next to it and draw around the corner? lol
Draw a straight horizontal line, and a vertical line in the middle of it. Now line these up the the lower edge of your protractor, with the vertical line in the middle of your protractor (at the 90 degree marking). Now, find the 75 degree marking on the protractor, and mark on the piece of paper where it falls. Draw a line from centre of your horizontal line, to the mark of where 75 degree is. You're done!
take the rule and draw a line that is as long as you need it
There are 360 degrees in a circle, so if you draw a line and measure 360 degrees round and draw a second line, this second line is on top of the first line.
Just draw a big L an L is a 90 degree angle from line going up to the bottom line.
To draw a 70-degree angle, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler; this will be one side of the angle. Place a protractor's center point at one end of the line, aligning the baseline of the protractor with the line. Locate the 70-degree mark on the protractor and make a small mark. Finally, remove the protractor and draw a line connecting the end of the original line to the mark you made, forming the 70-degree angle.
A horizontal line is a line that goes across (left to right or right to left).
To draw a 65-degree angle, start by drawing a straight horizontal line using a ruler; this will be one side of the angle. Place a protractor on this line so that the center point of the protractor aligns with one end of the line. Find the 65-degree mark on the protractor and make a small mark above the line. Finally, remove the protractor and use a ruler to draw a line from the end of the original line to the mark, forming the 65-degree angle.
You first draw a line down and then one to the right with your pencil 45 degree angle on the piece of paper then a line to the right and then to the left an then to the right so the answer to this question is hard what idiot takes latin?
A ninety degree angle looks like the corner of a piece of paper. Straight up on one side and straight across on the bottom. A straight line is 180 degrees, so half of that (where the vertical line goes) is ninety degrees.
draw a line with your mouse and walk across.
draw a line with your mouse and walk across :)