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.
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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.
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.
Adjective angles? Maybe you meant adjacent angles. Adjacent angles are angles that share a side and a vortex (corner point).| /| /|/____________Pretty bad text drawin up there, but you see 2 angles sharing one side, and they also share a vortex.