A 180 Degree angle therefore a straight line.
It would not have sides because it would be a straight line. A straight angle is 180 degrees. Anything above that is a "Reflex"
A single ray.
an acute angle
A straight line.
No? Wouldn't they then be supplementary? Opposite rays make a straight angle/line, and if the exterior sides made the straight angle, the adjacent angles would be supplementary. ...Right?
No, a segment is a piece of a line. However, two segments that intersect at a point make an angle. In fact, the segments that make up the angle are called the sides of the angle.
Just make a little shape in your head with two sides, and they till have to join each other... It will just be a line...!
two rays make up an angle, so the rays are the sides of the angle.
The largest angle is 180° - that is if you consider a straight line a triangle. The three lengths do not make a triangle since 5.8 cm + 8.3 cm = 14.1 cm In other words you have a line segment with two line segments on it and the angle in a straight line is 180°
A ruler. Add a line to make the angle into a triangle, measure the sides and use trigonometry.
.the BASIC law of a angle is that a angle must be made by two line ,one line can't make any angle ,a straight angle is make by 2 line not 1 ; you it is only one it is because both line are in the same level . Base or this fact a straight angle is a angle Hope this can solve your question