What are angles explain
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In Euclidean geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint. The common endpoint is called Vertex of the angle and the two line segments are sides or arms of the angle formed.
There are 6 types of angles:-
- Acute angle.
- Right angle.
- Obtuse angle.
- Straight angle.
- Reflex angle.
- Complete angle.
- Acute angle measures 0°-90°.
- Right angle measures 90°.
- Obtuse angle measures 90°-180°.
- Straight angle measures 180°.
- Reflex angle measures 180°-360°.
- Complete angle measures 360°.
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Step-by-step explanation:
In geometry an angle can be defined as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a common end point
Parts of an angle :
Arms:
the two rays joining to form
an angle is called the arms of angle
Vertex :
the common end at point at which the two rays meet to form an angle is called the vertex
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