That angle would be a straight angle.
it is a straight line
an angle that measures exactly 180 degrees
semicircle
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
It is half the circumference of a circle that has an arc of 180 degrees
an angle that measures exactly 180 degrees
That is a straight angle.
=Strait Angle- An Angle that measures exactly 180* Degrees.=<---------------o--------------->
The last major kind of angle is the straight angle. A straight angle is an angle that measures exactly 180 degrees.
An arc that measures exactly 180 degrees is called a semicircle. In a circle, a semicircle is formed when an arc spans half of the circumference, which corresponds to 180 degrees. Semicircles are important in geometry and trigonometry, often used in calculations involving angles and circles.
No, because all angles have to add to exactly 180 degrees.
No, because all three angles need to add to exactly 180 degrees