Angles is more of a subtopic in areas such as measurement, geometry and trigonometry.
In measurement, angles may be used to calculate the length of a particular side or area of a particular plane. How much material is needed, number of objects required to fill a space ect.
In geometry, angles and their properties are the main focus of the unit. The topic focuses on using properties of certain types of angles to prove other properties of line position or distances. Angles are also used to identify specific shapes, and a worded description of the angles may be provided instead of a diagram, requiring you to visualise the shape.
A good site to look at would be:
http://www.helpingwithmath.com/by_subject/geometry/geo_worksheets.htm
Hope this helped.
You need to know about angles and stuff
a decagon has 10 sides and 10 angles -alessandra
math is involved in everything
acute, obuse, or right angles
Well, it depends on whether you're talking about a coordinate plane, or a flying plane. You can graph points on a coordinate plane, that's easy. But the flying kind of plane, there are lots of angles involved; at what angle do I take-off/land? Speed, that's another thing, you need speed to be able to stay in the air. That requires math.
Angles
You need to know about angles and stuff
The radius, diameter and, circumference.
a decagon has 10 sides and 10 angles -alessandra
math is involved in everything
acute, obuse, or right angles
Acute is in math, more likely in the geometry area. Acute angles are angles that are less then 90 degrees.
Well, it depends on whether you're talking about a coordinate plane, or a flying plane. You can graph points on a coordinate plane, that's easy. But the flying kind of plane, there are lots of angles involved; at what angle do I take-off/land? Speed, that's another thing, you need speed to be able to stay in the air. That requires math.
That depends on the question.
math is adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, angles and more
The opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal so math up the opposite angles.
Basic math is involved. Counting in rhythm to the music, usually counts of 8, is important. Knowing measurements and angles (45 degrees, 90 degrees) is important for when your teacher tells you how high to lift your leg when doing a certain movement, such as a grand batement or balanè (sorry about the spelling).