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bujolover

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Hi guys,
I have a question regarding calculating angles, and though it's not really that important, I would really like to know it just for my knowledge... oh, and please explain in relatively simple terms!!!

It says that "acute angles must be calculated relative to the x-axis, and never the y-axis". But WHY??

It's just that if I understand why, it just would make me feel a bit better somehow... :]

Anyway, thanks in advance!! :)
 

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Hi guys,
I have a question regarding calculating angles, and though it's not really that important, I would really like to know it just for my knowledge... oh, and please explain in relatively simple terms!!!

It says that "acute angles must be calculated relative to the x-axis, and never the y-axis". But WHY??

It's just that if I understand why, it just would make me feel a bit better somehow... :]

Anyway, thanks in advance!! :)
But in what context?? Which angles?
 
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Drongoski

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I cannot open your attachment. But if you have a ray, the angle is by convention, measured anti-clockwise from the positive x-axis (not the y-axis).
 

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