it looks like an angle..... -.-
yes. if the reflex angle is 260 degrees, the other is 100 which is obtuse
1/10th of 260=1/10*260=260/10=26
195% of 260= 195% * 260= 1.95 * 260= 507
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! To find out what number 260 is 40% of, we can simply divide 260 by 0.40 (which is 40% in decimal form). So, 260 ÷ 0.40 equals 650. And just like that, we've painted a beautiful picture of numbers coming together harmoniously.
260
Assuming you have a 180o protractor:A full circle is 360o, so the obtuse angle that makes a full circle with the 260o reflex angle is 360o - 260o = 100o.So measure an angle of 100o and draw it, but mark the reflex angle with a small arc:Draw one arm of the angle;Put the centre (cross-hairs) of the protractor at one end of this line;Rotate the protractor about its centre until one of the zero lines is along the line already drawn.Mark 100o using the scale that has 0o on the lineremove the protractor and draw the line from the end of the line where the centre was to this mark.Draw a small arc around the "outside" of the angle (from one line to the other, near the point where the lines meet) to show it is the reflex angle that has been drawn.
Of course. Any number of degrees between zero and 360 is a perfectly good measure for an angle.
Yes, 260 degrees is a reflex angle
The answer is 3rd quadrant because 980 degree -720 degree =260 degrees so the 3rd quadrant is 180 degrees to 270 degrees
500 degree Fahrenheit = 260 degree Celsius
no, all quadrilaterals are 360 degrees
1, 260 degrees
yes. if the reflex angle is 260 degrees, the other is 100 which is obtuse
cos(-100 degrees)
260 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 126.67 degrees Celsius. You can convert Fahrenheit to Celsius by subtracting 32 and then multiplying by 5/9.
260 is at the nearest 10 already.
Area = pi*122 = 144pi square units Shaded area = (260/360)*144pi = 104pi square units