Mathematics
Question:
How do you draw a 720 degree angle?
lucia-chan
2010-11-14 00:45:35 UTC
And how can you draw an angle greater than 360? Like 495 degree angle?
You can also add a picture so I can see how it looks like.
Thanks~ :)
Seven answers:
Polyhymnio
2010-11-14 01:27:53 UTC
In a circle, draw an arrow (anticlockwise) that circles the origin twice and stops at 720º which is coterminal with 360º and 0º
siamese_scythe
2010-11-14 00:50:19 UTC
For these purposes you can subtract 360 as many times as possible to get an equivalent non-negative angle that is less than 360 degrees.
720 degree angle is equivalent to 0 degree angle. 495 degree angle is equivalent to 135 degrees.
Note that a 720 degree rotation is not equivalent to a 0 degree rotation. But for drawing purposes we use the periodic nature.
anonymous
2010-11-14 00:46:43 UTC
Just keeps going around the circle. 720 = 360 = 0.
iDontGetIt
2010-11-14 00:48:50 UTC
well for these you are supposed to take out 360 as many times as you can until u get to an angle you can actually make, so just draw a circle :D
blue egret
2010-11-14 00:46:11 UTC
a circle is 360degrees, you cant draw more than 359degree angle.
anonymous
2010-11-14 00:49:56 UTC
draw two circle :)
?
2010-11-14 00:46:46 UTC
Its is impossible. 359.999999999 is the closest you can get.
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