1. The problem asks to draw three angles each measuring 55° but oriented differently.
2. The formula for an angle is the measure between two rays with a common vertex. Angles of the same measure can be rotated or flipped to have different orientations.
3. To draw each 55° angle:
- Draw a baseline ray.
- Use a protractor to mark 55° from the baseline.
- Draw the second ray through the 55° mark.
4. For different orientations:
- First angle: baseline horizontal, second ray above baseline at 55°.
- Second angle: baseline vertical, second ray rotated 55° from vertical.
- Third angle: baseline diagonal, second ray 55° from diagonal baseline.
5. This shows three angles all measuring 55° but oriented differently.
Final answer: Three 55° angles each drawn with different baseline orientations as described.
Draw Angles 3C2296
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