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1 Degrees By Emily Lopez

2 Note: “degrees" can also mean temperature, but here we are talking about angles.

3 The Degree Symbol We use a little circle ° following the number to mean degrees. Ex: 90° : 90 degrees

4 One Degree

5 Circle A Full Circle is 360 ° Half a circle is 180° Half a circle is 180° Quarter of a circle is 90° Quarter of a circle is 90°

6 Measuring Degrees We often measure degrees using a protractor : The normal protractor measures 0 ° to 180 °

7 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).

8 2. Place the protractor so that one of the lines of the angle you want to measure reads zero (that's actually 0°).

9 3. Read the number off the protractor where the second side of the angle meets, and that’s it! Angle G is 60 °

10 Reading A Protractor Protractors usually have two sets of numbers going in opposite directions. (Those Numbers Are Degrees)

11 When in doubt think, “Should this angle be bigger or smaller than 90°?" (Hint: Think of your angles: acute,obtuse,& right)

12 THE END


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