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There is no sensible answer to this question. A millimetre is a measure of length, with dimensions [L]. A degree is a measure of angulatr displacement or temperature [unspecified], with some other dimensions. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot combine measures with different dimensions.
(arc length)/circumference=(measure of central angle)/(360 degrees) (arc length)/(2pi*4756)=(45 degrees)/(360 degrees) (arc length)/(9512pi)=45/360 (arc length)=(9512pi)/8 (arc length)=1189pi, which is approximately 3735.3536651
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 13 cm and one leg that measures 12 cm What is the length of the other leg?
If the legs of a right triangle have measures of 9 and 12, the hypotenuse is: 15
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 20 yards in length.
An aluminum bar is 2 m long at a temperature of 20° C. What will be the length of the bar at a temperature of 1000 C
Well, it doesn't exactly have "an angle that measures 45 and 90 degrees". It has one angle that measures 45 degrees, and another angle that measures 90 degrees. That's an isosceles right triangle. The third angle is also 45 degrees, and the length of each leg is 70.7% of the length of the hypotenuse. .
A right angle measures 90 degrees
C. 1.201386 metersC. 1.201386 meters
It is 1.201386 meters at 65 degrees C.
It is 1.201386 meters at 65 degrees C.
we know that a triangle is 90 degrees by measuring its length or it can be known as right triangle which measures 90 degrees.
34.67 degrees Celsius
The question has little, if any, meaning. 180 degrees, as an angular measure, has no length. 180 degrees, as a measure of temperature, has no length. 180 degrees, as a series of qualifications in higher education has no intrinsic length.
A Rhombus
The obvious answer is 58 degrees. It is very close to one radian (57.3 degrees), which is an angle such that the length of the arc that it subtends is the same as the radius.
Equilateral Triangle. The sides are equal in length as well.