To measure a angle you have to put the measuring the protractor on the line with the conner. Nextly you have to measure from the conner to the last line, Then wherever the line ends you have to measure. For example if I measured EGD I would measure to the last line and it would equal 90. Angles are corners that are measured. Angles are used for different things.Angels are used for maths. The maths a protractor only goes up to 360.There are different angles, Most angles only go up to 360.There are different angles like Reflex angles, Acute angles Obtuse angles & Right angle.
I was a Year 7 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I was in Learning Space 2 and my teacher was Mrs Anderson.
Wednesday, 22 August 2018
Angles
This week for maths we have been learning about diffrent angles and what angles mean. We also had to explain how to measure angles.
To measure a angle you have to put the measuring the protractor on the line with the conner. Nextly you have to measure from the conner to the last line, Then wherever the line ends you have to measure. For example if I measured EGD I would measure to the last line and it would equal 90. Angles are corners that are measured. Angles are used for different things.Angels are used for maths. The maths a protractor only goes up to 360.There are different angles, Most angles only go up to 360.There are different angles like Reflex angles, Acute angles Obtuse angles & Right angle.
To measure a angle you have to put the measuring the protractor on the line with the conner. Nextly you have to measure from the conner to the last line, Then wherever the line ends you have to measure. For example if I measured EGD I would measure to the last line and it would equal 90. Angles are corners that are measured. Angles are used for different things.Angels are used for maths. The maths a protractor only goes up to 360.There are different angles, Most angles only go up to 360.There are different angles like Reflex angles, Acute angles Obtuse angles & Right angle.
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