Well, isn't that a happy little question! A circle doesn't have any angles, because it's made up of one continuous curve. Instead of angles, circles have a special kind of measurement called radians to help us understand their properties. Just remember, every shape is unique and beautiful in its own way!
None: a circle has no angles, and certainly no acute ones.
infinite angles of rotational symmetry... (: ~kitty <3 = =
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It has no angles because circles are not common shapes. Well they're common but they don't have ANY sides, angles, OR CORNERS!
In geometry, angles are created by the intersection of lines or of line segments. A curve is not an angle, and a semi-circle (or complete circle) consists only of one continuous curve. There are no angles as such. If you like, you can conceive of a curve as a collection of infinitely many angles. But you can never see them individually, they are only seen as a group. They are not obtuse (or acute) angles in the normal sense of the term.
Infinite angles. If you are referring to degrees then the answer is 360, but if the question is angles I can get as many angles as I want inside a circle.
A circle does not have any angles.
None: a circle has no angles, and certainly no acute ones.
None. A circle has no angles: it comprises a smooth curve.
8. A circle disny hae ony angles!
There are many angles inside a circle. You have inscribed angles, right angles, and central angles. These angles are formed from using chords, secants, and tangents.
A circle does not have angles in the traditional sense, as angles are formed by the intersection of two lines. However, if considering angles formed by radii and chords within the circle, it is possible to have infinitely many obtuse angles depending on the selected points on the circumference. Thus, the answer can be considered as infinite obtuse angles in a circle.
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There are no angles in a circle but the circle covers 360° (degrees)
Infinitely many.
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