Combine graphically, using a protractor : 5. 45° + 30° ; 90° + 45° ; 40° + 35° + 50°. 6. 60° - 45° ; 90° - 50° ; 180° - 120°. 7. 30° + 80° + 55° ; 40° + 60° - 30° ; 60° - 20° + 70° - 90°. 8. 40° - 70° + 15° ; 65° + 15° - 90°... Trigonometry - Page 4by Arthur Graham Hall, Fred Goodrich Frink - 1909 - 239 pagesFull view - About this book
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