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cot(theta)=cos(theta)/sin(theta)
cos(45 degrees)=sqrt(2)/2 AND sin(45 degrees)=sqrt(2)/2
cot(45 deg)=cos(45 deg)/sin(deg)=(sqrt(2)/2)/(sqrt(2)/2)=1
Yes, there is a 45 degree angle, and it is known as an acute angle.
90 - 45 = 45 So another 45 degree angle is the complement of a 45 degree angle.
the cotangent of a 50 degree angle is -3.678 This is in Radians. The cotangent of a 50 degree angle is .8391 (rounded) degrees.
cot 15 = cot(45 - 30) = cot45.cot30 - 1 / cot45 + cot 30
if you double a 45 degree angle you have a perfectly perpendicular angle, a 90 degree square corner.
cot 32° = 1/(tan 32°) = 1/(0.6249) = 1.6003
cot(69) = 0.3839, approx.
it will become 45 degree
A 45-degree angle is an acute angle
A 45 degree turn is an angle
cot(32 deg) = 1.6003, approx.
A 45 degree angle is its own complement; 45 + 45 = 90.
A 45 degree angle is half of a right angle (90 degrees)
acute angle
An oblique angle is any angle not 90 degrees or a multiple of 90 degrees. So 45 degrees is an oblique angle. A 45 degree angle is also an acute angle (anything less than 90 degrees).
Yes, it can. Dividing a 90 degree angle in half will produce two 45 degree angles.
An angle doesn't have a perimeter.
A 90 degree angle can be bisected into two 45 degree angles with a compass and straight edge The diagonals of a square bisect their opposite corners into 45 degree angles
Cut a 45 degree angle "going the other way".
a 45 degree angle is less than a 90 degree angle and more than a 30 degree angle Its like cutting a round Pizza into 8 equal slices, one of the slices is a 45 degree angle, two slices would be a 90 degree angle. 360 degrees is the circle of the whole pizza. It doesn't matter the size of the circle, or Pizza if its easier, the angles will still be the same.
his mouth is a 45 degree acute angle but his whole body would be a 315 degree reflex angle.
You enter at a 45 degree angle
A 45 degree (Acute) angle.
Construct 2 perpendicular lines which will meet at 90 degrees then by bisecting this angle wll give a 45 degree angle