triangle
The easiest way to find out how many degrees in any shape is 180*(n-2) where n equals the number of angles in the shape. Thus, triangles have 180 degrees.
61 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
Yes! Interestingly enough, the sum of the angles of any four-sided shape equals 360, the same number of degrees in a circle. The sum of the angles of any triangle equals 180, and 180 times two equals 360.
degrees = pi/180 180 degrees = pi .33pi = .33 times 180 = 60 degrees
-180 degrees Celsius = -292 degrees Fahrenheit
The easiest way to find out how many degrees in any shape is 180*(n-2) where n equals the number of angles in the shape. Thus, triangles have 180 degrees.
180 degrees Celsius = 356 degrees Fahrenheit
A semicircle has 180 degrees
180 degrees C = 356 degrees F.
61 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
Yes! Interestingly enough, the sum of the angles of any four-sided shape equals 360, the same number of degrees in a circle. The sum of the angles of any triangle equals 180, and 180 times two equals 360.
degrees = pi/180 180 degrees = pi .33pi = .33 times 180 = 60 degrees
180 degrees Celsius = 356 degrees Fahrenheit
-180 degrees Celsius = -292 degrees Fahrenheit
180 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 356 degrees Fahrenheit.
A quadrilateral equals 360 degrees because it can be divided into two triangles. Each triangle has an angle sum of 180 degrees, so when you add the angles of the two triangles together (180 + 180), you get 360 degrees. This property holds for all quadrilaterals, regardless of their shape.
If you are looking for an angle in radians, then pi radians equals 180 degrees.