Units of angle

Rake (angle)

A rake is an angle of slope measured from horizontal, or in some contexts from a vertical line 90° perpendicular to horizontal. A 60° rake would mean that the line is pointing 60° up from horizontal, either forwards or backwards relative to the object. (Wikipedia).

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What is an angle

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How to label the sides of an angle

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CCSS What is the difference between Acute, Obtuse, Right and Straight Angles

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