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Question by  maitreya (14)

How do you measure a 60-degree angle at the endpoint?

 
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Answer by  Jimbob (2275)

You would measure to the adjoining axis and then find the length. Take this amount and use pie to find the angle.

 
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Answer by  mb (5482)

There are a couple of ways you may do this. The easiest is to go to the beginning point of your slope and measure 60 degrees. This is the easiest but you can't measure from the endpoint. To measure from the end point set up your protractor and measure out 120 degree in the opposite direction (180-120=60 degrees).

 
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