Asked by connexus slave

(3 points)
Use the outer scale to answer these questions:

Ray HG goes through the measure of
degrees on protractor.

Ray HK goes through the measure of
degrees on protractor.

The measure of angle GHK = LARGER VALUE - SMALLER VALUE.

The measure of angle GHK =

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the measure of angle GHK using the outer scale of a protractor, you would typically need the specific degree measures that rays HG and HK make with respect to a baseline (usually represented by the 0-degree line on the protractor).

If we assume you have the angle measures from the protractor, let's denote them as follows:
- Ray HG goes through X degrees.
- Ray HK goes through Y degrees.

The measure of angle GHK can then be calculated as:

\[
\text{measure of angle GHK} = |Y - X|
\]

If we needed to define it as the LARGER VALUE minus the SMALLER VALUE, we can say:

\[
\text{measure of angle GHK} = \text{max}(X, Y) - \text{min}(X, Y)
\]

Please provide the specific degrees for rays HG and HK so that I can calculate the measure of angle GHK for you.
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