An angle has no length at all. The angle is just the amount of opening between
the two lines where they meet. The length of the angle's sides is completely
irrelevant, and has no effect at all on the measure of the angle. They can be
any length from almost zero to infinite, and they don't even have to both be
the same length. It just doesn't matter. None of that changes the measure of
the angle.
A point has no length, width, or thickness. A line has infinite length but no width or thickness. A plane has infinite length and width but no thickness.
A line has infinite length, no width, no thickness, and no endpoints.
Yes, if the three points are infinite.
An angle does not have a diameter. The arms of an 82 degree angle can be as long as you like - infinite, even.
In order to describe parallel, you need 2 lines to be parallel to each other. The lines will lie in the same plane, and the right-angle distance between the 2 lines will be constant for the entire length of the lines. Since lines are infinite length in length, they will never intersect.
A line does have infinite length because it exists on an infinite plane. The only time it does not have infinite length is when it is a line segment.
A point has no length, width, or thickness. A line has infinite length but no width or thickness. A plane has infinite length and width but no thickness.
A line is one dimensional and can have infinite length.
A line has infinite length, no width, no thickness, and no endpoints.
A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
This would be a line, which has no width, no thickness and no endpoints, but has infinite length.
yes, a ray does have infinite length.true
A Koch curve has INFINITE length.
the tangent of an angle is equal to the length of the opposite side from the angle divided by the length of the side adjacent to the angle.
If you only know the length of two sides of the triangle, there are an infinite number of different triangles you can build with them, all with different angles between those two sides.
You need to use trigonometry cosine (angle) = length/diagonal diagonal = length/cos(angle)
Every obtuse angle. There are an infinite number of them.