They are: 90 degrees, 45 degrees and 45 degrees
45 - (-5) = 45 + 5 = 50 degrees
It is also 45 degrees.
45 degrees Celsius = 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
your slope is 2. more specifically it is 2/1. this means it goes up 2 and over 1. use the arcsin function. draw a triangle and recognize that 2 is the hypotenuse and 1 is the opposite side of the angle desired. since the sine is opposite/hypotenuse use arcsin to find the angle. sin-1(1/2) = 30 degrees
It is 45 + 360*k deg or 135 + 360*k degrees where k is an integer.
arcsin(0.329) = 0.335 radians = 19.21 degrees
arcsin(0.943) = 1.23 ( in radian ) = 70.56 ( in degrees )
( are you in radians, or degree mode? will do both) Radians: sin C = 0.3328 arcsin(0.3328) = C =0.3393 radians --------------------- Degrees: sin C = 0.3328 arcsin(0.3328) = 19.44 degrees ------------------------- arcsin is a secondary function on most calculators and you should recognize the algebraic/trig manipulations.
Using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle its hypotenuse is 225mm. Using trigonometry its interior angles are 36.87 degrees and 53.13 degrees rounded to two decimal places with a right angle of 90 degrees that altogether add up to 180 degrees.
135 degrees is the supplement of 45 degrees. When you minus 45 degrees from 180 degrees you will get 135 degrees which is the supplement angle of 45 degrees.
To find which angle has a sine of 0.13, you calculate arcsin or sin^-1(0.13) =7.47 degrees 7.47 degrees has a sine of 0.13. There is also another angle , below 360 , has a sine of 0.13. Subtract 7.47 from 180. 180-7.47 = 172.53 degrees also has a sine of 0.13.
They are: 90 degrees, 45 degrees and 45 degrees
They're the same. They're the same.
45 degrees Fahrenheit = 7.2 degrees Celsius
45 - (-5) = 45 + 5 = 50 degrees
It is also 45 degrees.