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QuestionWhen do I use the outer scale of the protractor?Community AnswerThe inner scale is for angles that open to the right and the outer scale of the protractor is used to measure angles that open to the left .
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QuestionHow can I tell whether I need to use a larger or smaller protractor?Community AnswerThe angle on a protractor will always be the same.You may find it easier to have a small protractor when only drawing a small line from the angle you are measuring.
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QuestionWhy does the protractor have readings on both sides?Community AnswerSo you can read angles form different directions. It's kind of like opposite/mirror images.
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QuestionHow do I find if the angle is negative or positive?DonaganTop AnswererAll angles -- as typically expressed in the context of geometry -- are positive. Any angle you measure with a protractor may be thought of as positive.
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QuestionWhy is it important to use a protractor?Community AnswerIf you want to precisely find the degrees in an angle, the protractor is probably the best tool.
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QuestionIs an obtuse or acute angle better?Community AnswerThere's no better angle, they are simply measurements.
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QuestionDoes it matter what company the protractor is made by?ChristopherTop AnswererNo need to worry what company the protract is made by. They all give you accurate measurements of angles, regardless of the company.
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QuestionShould I start measuring from the left or from the right?DonaganTop AnswererYou can measure from either end.
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QuestionIs a right angle 90 degrees?ChristopherTop AnswererYes. A right angle is one that measures 90 degrees. That is common knowledge for any student of math to memorize.
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QuestionHow do I decide which scale to use when I use a protractor to draw or measure an angle?DonaganTop AnswererThe scales are identical. One increases from the left side; the other increases from the right side.
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QuestionHow do I measure an angle from the upper side?DonaganTop AnswererA protractor has two scales. They are identical but run opposite to each other. Use the scale that starts at zero at the end you want to work from.
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QuestionHow do I know whether I used the correct scale or not? How would I know when to use the inner scale and when to use the outer scale?Community AnswerThe inner scale is for angles that open to the right and the outer scale of the protractor is used to measure angles that open to the left. Usually the outer scale is mostly used for triangles.
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QuestionWhich side do I use for a protractor?Community AnswerYou may use any side.
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QuestionDo I use a protractor from the right or left side?DonaganTop AnswererA protractor is designed so that you can measure from either side.
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QuestionWhy do we need to follow the rules when using a protractor?Community AnswerUsing the protactor the right way helps us receive an accurate degree of its measure.
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QuestionWhich direction does the inner scale of a protractor face? Is it clockwise or counterclockwise?Community AnswerThe inner scale increases clockwise.
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QuestionHow do I know which scale to use?DonaganTop AnswererThe scales are the same "size." One starts at zero at the left end of the arc. The other starts at the right end. This just allows you to measure easily from either end.
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QuestionHow do I know what kind of protractor to use?Community AnswerIt doesn't matter what kind you use. They all have correct angles and correct measurements.
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QuestionWhat would the reading be if I have a 90 degree specification with +/- 1/4 of a degree?DonaganTop AnswererThe reading could range from 89 3/4° to 90 1/4°.
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QuestionHow do I plot 31 degrees 20 seconds?DonaganTop Answerer31° 20 sec is approximately equal to 31.005°.
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QuestionHow do you know when to use the top or bottom numbers?DonaganTop AnswererThat depends on which side you want to measure from.
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QuestionHow do I place the protractor on the base line if my protractor has a hole in it?Community AnswerThe hole is for the vertex, it's meant to be there. Place it as outlined in the article steps above.
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QuestionWhich scale do I use for an obtuse angle?DonaganTop AnswererEither scale will work. They both contain 180°.
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QuestionWhy do I have to turn a protractor upside down to measure?Community AnswerYou don't really use a protractor upside down when you measure. You turn it to the side. You turn the protractor to the side so that you can make a straight line, and to find which angle you need.
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QuestionHow do I measure an object that is a reflex angle using a protractor?Community AnswerIf you have a 180 degree protractor, then measure the angle on one side and write the degree down. Then measure from the other side and write that down. Make sure that both degrees are on the same scale by checking the number on the inside or outside (doesn't matter as long as the numbers didn't come from different places), then add them up. What you get should be a reflex angle.
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QuestionWhat is the point of using a protractor even though your never going to use it in everyday life?DonaganTop AnswererThe point is to measure angles, perhaps in drawings or diagrams.
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QuestionAre square angles called right angles?DonaganTop AnswererThe commonly used term is "right angle," which is a 90° angle.
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QuestionHow can I decide whether to use the left or the right side of a protractor to measure an angle?DonaganTop AnswererUse the side that seems most convenient or useful to you. You'll get the same measurement either way.
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QuestionHow do you find the measure of an obtuse angle?DonaganTop AnswererA protractor measures angles up to 180°. Measure an obtuse angle the same way you measure an acute angle.
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