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how to make 60 digree angle.​

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Answered by shraddhasingh3031
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Step-by-step explanation:

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]4

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]4With the tip of the compass still on M, draw an arc so as to cut the ray MN at some point (say P).[4]

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]4With the tip of the compass still on M, draw an arc so as to cut the ray MN at some point (say P).[4]5

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]4With the tip of the compass still on M, draw an arc so as to cut the ray MN at some point (say P).[4]5Keeping the width unchanged, place the tip of the compass on the point P and draw another arc cutting the arc drawn in the previous step at some point (say Q).[5]

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]4With the tip of the compass still on M, draw an arc so as to cut the ray MN at some point (say P).[4]5Keeping the width unchanged, place the tip of the compass on the point P and draw another arc cutting the arc drawn in the previous step at some point (say Q).[5]6

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]4With the tip of the compass still on M, draw an arc so as to cut the ray MN at some point (say P).[4]5Keeping the width unchanged, place the tip of the compass on the point P and draw another arc cutting the arc drawn in the previous step at some point (say Q).[5]6Connect the points M and Q with a straight line and extend it to form a ray ML.

1.Mark the vertex of your angle anywhere on the paper. Let us name this point as M .[1]2Draw a ray MN, extending in any direction and of any length. This will be one of the arms of our angle.[2]3Place the tip of the compass on point M and set its width to any measure less than the length of the ray MN.[3]4With the tip of the compass still on M, draw an arc so as to cut the ray MN at some point (say P).[4]5Keeping the width unchanged, place the tip of the compass on the point P and draw another arc cutting the arc drawn in the previous step at some point (say Q).[5]6Connect the points M and Q with a straight line and extend it to form a ray ML.The measure of the angle LMN is 60O.

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