How to measure an angle?



Hello,

sorry for dubious question, but could someone advise how to measure in
degrees an angle ABC with numeric methods (i.e. without trigonometric
tables) when one knows the coordinates of points A, B and C? I know
that one can measure any trigonometric function of the angle and after
that to look up the corresponding value in degrees in the trigonometric
table. But is there a way to measure an angle without trigonometric
tables?

Thanks.

.



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