Examples of using Two angles in English and their translations into Danish
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It's two angles, Jacob.
They may have one or two angles.
S 13 Two angles opening downwards.
Clearly psi is the sum of those two angles.
What are these two angles going to be?
The informal learning can be viewed from two angles.
These two angles are corresponding.
Thus, you are looking at your change from two angles.
Now we know two angles of a triangle.
So how is it possible for Oswald to have fired from two angles at once?
So these two angles are going to be congruent.
S 14 Diagonal cross;but also two angles opening upwards.
Equal to two angles or two sides of the triangle.
Well, we see that right over here, these two angles that are 74 degrees.
So they have two angles in common They're definitely similar triangles.
S 11 Two diagonal crosses;but also two angles opening upwards.
Well because if two angles are the same, then the third has to be the same, right?
So if they share that angle, then they definitely share two angles.
So we know that these two angles must also be supplementary.
I guess we know this is an isosceles triangle because these two angles are the same.
If we know two angles of a triangle, what can figure out about the third?
This angle's easy, right,because we know two angles of this triangle.
So we have two angles, two corresponding angles that are congruent to each other.
In my view, the improvements our citizens expect can come from two angles.
Two angles that make a straight line together are called supplementary angles. .
There's also a word for two angles whose sum add to 90 degrees, and that is complementary.
If there are two congruent angles, then the two angles have the same measure.
Two angles that make a right angle together are called complementary angles. .
And if I were to tell you that these two angles are equal to each other, what do those two angles have to be?