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Supplementary angle of 360°​

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An angle whose measure is equal to 90° is called a right angle. A 180° angle is called a straight angle. Angles such as 270 degrees which are more than 180 but less than 360 degrees are called reflex angles. A 360° angle is called a complete angle.

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Angles are formed by two rays that begin at the same point. Knowledge of angle relationships such as complementary and supplementary angles, adjacent angles and sum of the angles of a triangle (they add upto 180 degrees) are necessary in finding missing angles in problems.

An angle whose measure is equal to 90° is called a right angle. A 180° angle is called a straight angle. Angles such as 270 degrees which are more than 180 but less than 360 degrees are called reflex angles. A 360° angle is called a complete angle. Drawing angles, angle measurement need a protractor. Learn more about angles using the resources on this page.

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