straight angle Meaning in Telugu ( straight angle తెలుగు అంటే)
స్ట్రెయిట్ యాంగిల్, సరళ కోణం
Noun:
సరళ కోణం,
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straight angle's Usage Examples:
perpendicular to a second line if (1) the two lines meet; and (2) at the point of intersection the straight angle on one side of the first line is cut by the second.
An angles larger than a straight angle but less than 1 turn (between 180° and 360°).
and smaller than a straight angle (between 90° and 180°) is called an obtuse angle ("obtuse" meaning "blunt").
in the state of Oregon where a river meets its tributary in such a straight angle.
An angles larger than a straight angle but less than 1 turn (between 180° and 360°) is.
least degree 3 (a degree-2 vertex must have two straight angles or one reflex angle); (ii) if the vertex has degree d {\displaystyle d} , the smallest d.
angle equal to 1/2 turn (180° or π radians) is called a straight angle.
straight angle), in hyperbolic geometry the sum of the angles of a hyperbolic triangle is always strictly less than π radians (180°, a straight angle).
follows: sin 0 sin 0 ∘ 0 2 0 {\displaystyle \sin 0\sin 0^{\circ }\quad {\frac {\sqrt {0}}{2}}0} (straight angle) sin π 6 sin 30 ∘ .
some earlier Bonomi types; the vertical tail was straight tapered and straight angle tipped, with a small fin and large, balanced rudder which extended down.
streets run parallel with the old shoreline with shorter alleys at a straight angle from these, lead from the harbor and up the slope up to the eastern.
legs of the angle with the circle form a diameter, then Θ 180° is a straight angle.
In a Euclidean space, the sum of angles of a triangle equals the straight angle (180 degrees, π radians, two right angles, or a half-turn).
Synonyms:
directly, direct,
Antonyms:
competition, nonconformity, nonobservance,