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How do you measure angles that are more than 180 degrees? - Answers

Eitheruse a 360o protractor;measure it the other way (the non-reflex angle) and subtract from 360o;[faintly] draw in the 180o line of one arm of the angle, measure from this to the other arm and add 180o.



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Eitheruse a 360o protractor;measure it the other way (the non-reflex angle) and subtract from 360o;[faintly] draw in the 180o line of one arm of the angle, measure from this to the other arm and add 180o.



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How do you measure angles that are more than 180 degrees? - Answers

Eitheruse a 360o protractor;measure it the other way (the non-reflex angle) and subtract from 360o;[faintly] draw in the 180o line of one arm of the angle, measure from this to the other arm and add 180o.

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