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1 complete angle = ____right angles​

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Answered by dragonsdragon
5

Answer:

An angle equal to 14 turn (90° or π2 radians) is called a right angle. ... Angles larger than a straight angle but less than 1 turn (between 180° and 360°) are called reflex angles. An angle equal to 1 turn (360° or 2π radians) is called a full angle, complete angle, round angle or a perigon.

Step-by-step explanation:

How many right angles are in a complete angle

Four right angles fit around a point; for example, when we draw two diameters to cut a circle into fourths, the four angles that fit around the center of the circle are right angles. The way we define degrees, a "full turn" around a point is 360°, so the measure of each right angle is one fourth of that: 90°.

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Answered by Qwparis
0

The correct answer is 4.

Given: The equation which involves complete and right angle.

To Find: Relation between complete angle and right angle.

Solution:

Complete angle means one complete round or turn of a clock.

So, 1 complete angle = 360°.

And we know that right angle = 90°.

So,

\frac{360}{90} = 4

Hence, 1 complete angle = 4 right angles.

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