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In mitering the pieces that form the angles of an octagon, the miter saw should be set at 22-1/2 degrees.
That is not a simple question to answer. A robotic device can be controlled by many different types of computers, anything from a small imbedded processor to a large mainframe computer. Knowing how to program the robotic device requires that you know how to cause the computer to set the appropriate output that is connected to the individual circuits of the robot. Many computers can be programmed using what is referred to as a "higher level language", and some robotic devices even have programs running that allow you to make simple robotic commands to cause the computer to set the appropriate outputs. There is no simple way to tell you how to program a robotic device, since they are all different.
That is not a simple question to answer. A robotic device can be controlled by many different types of computers, anything from a small imbedded processor to a large mainframe computer. Knowing how to program the robotic device requires that you know how to cause the computer to set the appropriate output that is connected to the individual circuits of the robot. Many computers can be programmed using what is referred to as a "higher level language", and some robotic devices even have programs running that allow you to make simple robotic commands to cause the computer to set the appropriate outputs. There is no simple way to tell you how to program a robotic device, since they are all different.
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If it has at least one set of parallel sides, then at least one set of angles are congruent
A set square is a tool for marking angles in engineering and technical drawing, etc. They come in different angles and may be adjustable.
90 degrees
There are no set values for the angles of an isosceles triange. However there will be two angles that are of equal value, and the sum of the angles will add to 180 degrees.
ARM is a family of instruction set architectures for computer processors based on a reduced instruction set computing architecture developed by British company ARM Holdings.
The 1820s
Answera polygon that has two right angles and one set of parallel lines is a hexagon