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Perpendicular-Correct answerLines that meet at a 90 degrees angle are perpendicular
Yes you are correct. Any angle that is more than 90 it's an obtuse.
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Interior angles are 108o. 360 - 108 = 252o for each exterior angle * * * * * Each exterior angle is 360/5 = 72 degrees, NOT 252. The 108 for the interior angle is correct, but to get from interior to exterior you subtract from 180, not 360!
That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.That can't be simplified. If you have a value for x, you can calculate the expression. Be sure to put your calculator into the correct mode; the angle can be measured either in radians or degrees. You have to know what measurement is being used, but if the angle is written as "x", radians are commonly used.
The proper injection angle for nerve agent antidote or anticonvulsant auto-injections, such as atropine or diazepam, is typically intramuscular (IM) at a 90-degree angle. This ensures rapid absorption into the bloodstream. In cases of severe muscle spasms or seizures, the injection should be administered into a large muscle, such as the thigh or deltoid, for optimal effect. Always follow specific product guidelines and training protocols for administration.
angle of pull is the angle between muscle insertion and the bone on which the muscle inserts
An intramuscular (IM) injection is typically administered at a 90-degree angle to the skin. This angle ensures that the needle penetrates the muscle tissue effectively, allowing for proper absorption of the medication. It's important to locate the appropriate muscle site and use the correct needle length for optimal results.
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GENERALLY, THE INJECTION IS GIVEN AT 450 angle....... but also depends upon the site of an administration. Subcutaneous are given at 150-180 angle and, intramuscular can be given at an angle of 450 or, 900.
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