Degrees By Emily Lopez. Note: “degrees" can also mean temperature, but here we are talking...

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DegreesBy Emily Lopez

Note: “degrees" can also mean

temperature, but here we are talking about

angles.

The Degree Symbol

We use a little circle ° following the number to

mean degrees.

Ex: 90° : 90 degrees

One Degree

Circle

A Full Circle is 360°

Half a circle is 180°

Quarter of a circle is 90°

Measuring Degrees

We often measure degrees using a protractor:

The normal protractor measures 0° to 180°

How Do You Measure Degrees?

1. Place the center point of your protractor at the point where the

sides of the angle meet (the vertex).

2. Place the protractor so that one of the lines of the angle you want to measure reads zero (that's actually

0°).

3. Read the number off the protractor where the

second side of the angle meets,

and that’s it!

Angle G is 60°

Reading A Protractor

Protractors usually have two sets of numbers going in opposite directions.

(Those Numbers Are Degrees)

When in doubt think, “Should this angle be bigger or smaller than

90°?"

(Hint: Think of your angles: acute ,obtuse ,& right)

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