diff --git a/handouts/Directed-Angles/Directed-Angles.tex b/handouts/Directed-Angles/Directed-Angles.tex index 9e5dad3..7b8bc5a 100644 --- a/handouts/Directed-Angles/Directed-Angles.tex +++ b/handouts/Directed-Angles/Directed-Angles.tex @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ \section{Addendum} Directed angles are really confusing! Can I just use normal angles? \end{ques*} -\noindent\textbf{Answer.} +\begin{answer*} You could probably get away with it, because it is common practice to not deduct for configuration issues (although it does happen from time to time). @@ -689,5 +689,5 @@ \section{Addendum} But then I realized it's actually easier once you get used to it, because you don't need to keep track of $x$ vs $180\dg-x$ anymore. So I don't think I would go back to using normal angles even if I could. - +\end{answer*} \end{document}