No, a ray is not 180 degrees. A ray is a part of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. It represents an angle of 0 degrees at its endpoint. An angle of 180 degrees represents a straight line, which is different from a ray.
If I understand the question correctly, then 0 degrees or 180 degrees.
An angle that is bigger than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is known as a reflex angle. Reflex angles measure between 180 degrees and 360 degrees, representing the larger turn from one ray of the angle to the other. For example, an angle of 270 degrees is a reflex angle.
Yes. A supplementary angle is two angles with a common ray that equal 180 degrees.
180 degrees
144 degrees. from the triangle (180 degrees) to find the degrees of shapes with one more side, add 180 degrees. e.g. triangle (3 sides) - 180 degrees quadrilateral (4 sides) - 180 + 180 = 360 degrees
If I understand the question correctly, then 0 degrees or 180 degrees.
An angle that is bigger than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is known as a reflex angle. Reflex angles measure between 180 degrees and 360 degrees, representing the larger turn from one ray of the angle to the other. For example, an angle of 270 degrees is a reflex angle.
Yes. A supplementary angle is two angles with a common ray that equal 180 degrees.
-180 degrees Celsius is -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
180 degrees
There are 180 degrees on a straight line.
180 degrees Celsius is equal to 356 degrees Fahrenheit.
180 degrees Celsius = 356 degrees Fahrenheit.
180 degrees
180 degrees is a straight line. So 181 is one degree more than that. To picture it draw a line segment, place a dot in the center and that is 180 degrees. Not move the left hand ray (line) down just a very very little bit and that is 181 degrees.
180 degrees Celsius is 381.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
180 degrees Celsius = 356 degrees Fahrenheit