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A 180 o Protractor

Inside scale from 0 o to 180 o going in an anti-clockwise direction. Outside scale from 0 o to 180 o going in a clockwise direction. A 180 o Protractor. You need to be able to measure an angle to the nearest degree. To help you do this you should always:.

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A 180 o Protractor

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  1. Inside scale from 0o to 180o going in an anti-clockwise direction. Outside scale from 0o to 180o going in a clockwise direction. A 180o Protractor

  2. You need to be able to measure an angle to the nearest degree. To help you do this you should always: 1. Look directly down onto the cross point. (this avoids parallax errors) 2. Always use the protractor in a horizontal manner as shown below. 

  3. 1 2 4 3 6 5 Estimating Angles

  4. Additional Example 2: Drawing an Angle with a Protractor Use a protractor to draw an angle that measures 80°. • Draw a ray on a sheet of paper.

  5. Additional Example 2 Continued Use a protractor to draw an angle that measures 80°. • Place the center point of the protractor on the endpoint of the ray. • Place the protractor so that the ray passes through the 0° mark.

  6. Additional Example 2 Continued Use a protractor to draw an angle that measures 80°. • Make a mark at 80° above the scale on the protractor. • Use a straightedge to draw a ray from the endpoint of the first ray through the mark you made at 80°.

  7. Check It Out: Example 2 Use a protractor to draw an angle that measures 45°. • Draw a ray on a sheet of paper.

  8. Check It Out: Example 2 Continued Use a protractor to draw an angle that measures 45°. • Place the center point of the protractor on the endpoint of the ray. • Place the protractor so that the ray passes through the 0° mark.

  9. Check It Out: Example 2 Continued Use a protractor to draw an angle that measures 45°. • Make a mark at 45° above the scale on the protractor. • Use a straightedge to draw a ray from the endpoint of the first ray through the mark you made at 45°.

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