• Kindness@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Assumptions:

    • The bottom right corner of the angle is the origin, putting the majority of the arc in quadrant II.
    • 0 degrees starts on the positive x-axis to right.
    • Counterclockwise is a positive angle.
    • All degrees are relative to the edges of the picture.

    The side nearest to the positive y-axis is at ~92.38°

    The side nearest to the negative x-axis is at ~180.32°

    The angle or the arc is ~87.94°

    An actual 89° arc, I do appreciate. An 88° arc labelled as an 89°, I do not. I ardently hope you gain more skill in measuring angles, and have less malice that causes you to wish your misery on others.

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          1 year ago

          I mean, you could find out… unless you’d rather rely on internetizens to tell you the truth.

          There are plenty of free online image protractors available. You could even print out a paper protractor and hold it up to your screen.

          Being willing to try to answer your own questions, and then succeeding is one of the most rewarding feelings. Take a walk on the wild side, and give in to your curiosity.

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    1 year ago

    They know it’s not 89°. They are messing with the perfectionists and a bunch of you took the bait.

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    Tips phone away from centre point until the angle appears as 90°. Ah all is good in the world.

    Notices the arc is no longer a quarter circle. Aaaaaghh!