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  2. Astrological aspect - Wikipedia

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    A Sesquiquadrate or Trioctile is an angle of 135°, which is 3 ⁄ 8 of the 360° ecliptic. An orb of ±1.5° is allowed. A Sesquiquadrate is a harmonic of a Semisquare, which involves challenge. It is not an exact division of the 360° ecliptic.

  3. Bearing (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    The bearing angle value will always be less than 90 degrees. [1] For example, if Point B is located exactly southeast of Point A, the bearing from Point A to Point B is "S 45° E". [3] For example, if the bearing between Point A and Point B is S 45° E, the azimuth between Point A and Point B is 135°. [1] [3] Azimuths and bearings.

  4. Angle of view (photography) - Wikipedia

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    This table shows the diagonal, horizontal, and vertical angles of view, in degrees, for lenses producing rectilinear images, when used with 36 mm × 24 mm format (that is, 135 film or full-frame 35 mm digital using width 36 mm, height 24 mm, and diagonal 43.3 mm for d in the formula above). [16]

  5. Azimuth - Wikipedia

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    The azimuth is the angle formed between a reference direction ... 135° SSE 157.5° From north, western side Direction Azimuth S 180° SSW 202.5° SW 225°

  6. Golden angle - Wikipedia

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    The golden angle is the angle subtended by the smaller (red) arc when two arcs that make up a circle are in the golden ratio. In geometry, the golden angle is the smaller of the two angles created by sectioning the circumference of a circle according to the golden ratio; that is, into two arcs such that the ratio of the length of the smaller arc to the length of the larger arc is the same as ...

  7. Degree (angle) - Wikipedia

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    For many practical purposes, a degree is a small enough angle that whole degrees provide sufficient precision. When this is not the case, as in astronomy or for geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude), degree measurements may be written using decimal degrees (DD notation); for example, 40.1875°.

  8. File:1965 Massey Ferguson MF135 - angle view.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Icositetragon - Wikipedia

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    One interior angle in a regular icositetragon is 165°, ... Interior angle: 165° 150° 135° 120° 105° 90° Form Star polygon Compounds Star polygon Compound