Yes 4 angles can make of full revolution or a complete turn of 360 degrees.
Four of them because 4*90 = 360 degrees which is a full revolution
Half of a revolution of a circle is 180 degrees and its angles added together are supplementary.
An angle that is one complete revolution is called a full angle or a complete angle. It measures 360 degrees or 2π radians.
All right angles measure 90 degrees, that is, one-quarter of a full circle. If the angle doesn't measure 90 degrees it isn't a right angle; all right angles are identical.
60 degree angles. 360 degrees (a full revolution) divided by 6=60 degrees. Also, they are all obtuse angles.
Four of them because 4*90 = 360 degrees which is a full revolution
A full rotation = 360°; a right angle = 90° → there are 360° ÷ 90° = 4 right angles in a full turn.
Half of a revolution of a circle is 180 degrees and its angles added together are supplementary.
360 degrees
An angle that is one complete revolution is called a full angle or a complete angle. It measures 360 degrees or 2π radians.
360 degrees
The angle of a full revolution is 360 degrees, which is equal to 2pi radians or 400 gradients.
Four.
All right angles measure 90 degrees, that is, one-quarter of a full circle. If the angle doesn't measure 90 degrees it isn't a right angle; all right angles are identical.
60 degree angles. 360 degrees (a full revolution) divided by 6=60 degrees. Also, they are all obtuse angles.
reflex angle
The right angle of a right-angle triangle, like all right angles, is 90 degrees or one quarter of 360 (a full circle). All the angles of any triangle will add up to 180 degrees.