Yes. Angles are used to draw pie charts so that each portion has an equal amount of the circle by the total.
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A trapezium has 4 right angles...Correction: it has 4 angles but they are not right angles. A structure/shape with 4 right angles is a rectangle or square.
Mechanics use trigonometry to find angles mostly used in body or chassis work.
1. Add all the numbers together to get the total. (e.g. 3+4+5= 12)2. Divide each number by the total, noting your results (3/12= 0.25, 4/12+0.3333, 5/12=0.1467)3. Multiply each of the results by 360, that will give you your answer in degrees (0.25x360= 90 degrees, 0.3333x360= 120 degrees, 0.1437x360= 150 degrees4. Add the answers together to insure you haven't made any mistakes. If you have made a mistake you will not get 360. (90+120+150= 360)An easier way to calculate the angles for a pie chart is to:divide 360 by the total of your informationkeep note of the division answer then multiply every number by your division answeradd the angles together to make sure you have 360
In geometry, angles are studied mostly in relation to each other. In Trigonometry, angles are studied in relation to side lengths and triangles.