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Degree (angle)
Degree (angle) This article describes "degree" as a unit of angle. For alternative meanings, see degree. A degree (in full, a degree ...
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Degree (angle) (translated from Japanese)
Degree (angle) Degree (ど) Sign DEG system SI combined use unit quantity angle Definition The angle for the center of the arc ...
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Degree (angle) (translated from German)
Degree (angle) That Degree is one Unit for the even Angle . An outdated designation reads old degrees. The ... the Circle to designate, one calls also Degree measure. The degree may also together ...
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Talk:Degree (angle)
Talk:Degree (angle) Whooo Who did come up with the ... October 2005 (UTC) Scientific Calculators and decimal degree Do calculators seriously support this? i've ... December 2005 (UTC) whyyy why is each degree divided into 60 parts and each minute ...
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Angle
Angle This article is about angles in geometry. For other articles, see Angle (disambiguation) An Angle (from the Lat. angulus, a corner, a ... common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle. Angles provide a means of expressing the ... geometry and trigonometry. Euclid defines a plane angle as the inclination to each other, ...
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Degree
Degree This is a disambiguation page: a list ... directly to the intended article. Look up degree in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word degree may refer to: Science Degree (angle), a unit of angle measurement Degree ( ...
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Degree (translated from French)
Degree For the homonymous articles, to see Degree (homonymy). In general manner, one degree indicate an increment, a definite quantity which ... quantity given to each step). The term "degree" was used very early in metrology to indicate units, "to increase by a degree" means "to add a standard quantity". ...
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Degree (translated from German)
Degree The leaning word Degree originates from that lat. gradus and meant ... In need of careness) a rank (academic degree, Rank, Degree (free bricklaying)) Attribute certain mathematical objects, z. B. Degree of one Equation, Degree one Polynomial, ...
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Angle (translated from French)
Angle angle is a concept of geometry which makes ... corner), the direction aimed compared to north (angle given by a compass)... Synopsis Angles in the plan Angular sector and angle When two right-hand sides cut themselves ... planes delimited by secant or confused lines angle of an angular sector is the ...
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Angle (translated from Korean)
Angle Angle(Blade angle, angle) spreads from plane surface coat apex and it is a degree where two anti- straight lines which ...
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