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the angle measure for one complete revelution is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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measure of one degree ( 1° ) is equivalent to a rotation of 1360 of a complete revolution. To measure angles, it is convenient to mark degrees on the circumference of a circle . Thus, a complete revolution is 360° , half a revolution is 180° , a quarter of a revolution is 90° and so forth.

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A measure of one degree ( 1° ) is equivalent to a rotation of 1360 of a complete revolution. To measure angles, it is convenient to mark degrees on the circumference of a circle . Thus, a complete revolution is 360° , half a revolution is 180° , a quarter of a revolution is 90° and so forth.

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