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________ angle is formed by joining two consecutive right angle

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Answer:

A straight angle is formed by joining two consecutive right angles.

Explanation:

An angle is defined as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a common endpoint.

An angle is always represented by the symbol ∠

Types of angles:

Acute Angle

When the measurement of an angle is greater than 0° and less than 90°, it is called an acute angle.

When two right angles are joined, they form a straight angle.

Right Angle

When a measurement of an angle is equal to 90° it is called a right angle.  

Straight Angle

The angle formed by a straight line is called a straight angle.

The measure of this angle is 180°.

Reflex Angle

In this angle, the measurement is greater than 180° but less than 360°

Obtuse Angle

When a measurement of an angle is less than 180° but greater than 90° it is called an obtuse angle.

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