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The measure of an angle can expressed in [[Degree (geometry) | degree]]s or in [[radian]]s. | The measure of an angle can expressed in [[Degree (geometry) | degree]]s or in [[radian]]s. | ||
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+ | == Circular arcs == | ||
+ | The measure of an [[arc]] of a given [[circle]] is given by the measure of the [[central angle]] [[subtend]]ed by it. | ||
== Sets == | == Sets == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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* [[Counting measure]] | * [[Counting measure]] | ||
* [[Euler measure]] | * [[Euler measure]] |
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In mathematics, measure can mean the amount of degrees in an angle, the length of a line segment, or a function that assigns a number to subsets of a given set.
Line Segments
The measure of is indicated by , without the bar on top. If , then .
Angles
The measure of is indicated by . If , then .
The measure of an angle can expressed in degrees or in radians.
Circular arcs
The measure of an arc of a given circle is given by the measure of the central angle subtended by it.
Sets
The measure of a set is known as the set's cardinality. If , then the cardinality of set is .