180 degrees
Yes a straight line is considered an angle as the line which is inclined on the base line has 0degree angle on the base line .
yes a straight angle is a 180 degree angle and a line is just a straight line
To reflect an angle, you first need to identify the angle's vertex and its two sides. Draw a line that represents the line of reflection (the mirror line). Then, for each side of the angle, measure the angle formed with the mirror line and replicate that angle on the opposite side of the mirror line. The new lines created from this process will represent the reflected angle.
Draw a perpendicular to that line and extend the arms of the angle to meed the perpendicular drawn earlier. Check if the line is bisecting the perpendicular, if yes, then the line is a bisector of the angle. :)
.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
No. An angle of 180o is a straight line.
It's a straight line, angle 180o.
The angle formed by a horizontal line is 180o.
A straight line is equal to a 180 degree angle.
a right angle
Angle of depression is the angle between a horizontal line and the line joining the observer's eye to some object beneath the horizontal line. ^_^
A 180 Degree angle therefore a straight line.