Why is the angle of one edge of the coin drawn out if the intended angle in question lies between the coins?
Do you even bro, math? Wait. bro + math = Bromathia! (because Synergy) Brolaf must ace his math courses at college. :shock:
This is ridiculously simple . 360 degrees, 12 sides. Which means the 12-sided shape is composed of 12 isosceles triangles with the top angle being 360/12, which is 30 degrees. A triangle has 3 sides. 180 degrees. Meaning that the triangle's other sides are 75 degrees each. When two triangles are beside each other, this means that every corner of the 12-sided shape has 150 degrees. 150+150=300. A circle has 360 degrees. 360-300 = 60 ..troll beat me to it
Given that 1+1= Window (because below), _ 1+1 _ I'm sure 2+2 = A Window With Curtains (this makes much more sense on paper).
^ no idea where that 75 degrees comes into play anywhere but whatever lol also feel like this question is just something u can look at and tell it's easy to tell each outside angle is 150 degrees just make a circle where the angle in question is and subtract 150 twice from 360