Yes because a whole turn equals 360 degrees and when we divide 360 by 3 we'll get 120 degrees there are 3 lines at the angle at a point
360 degrees.
Opposite equal angles are formed and angles around a point add up to 360 degrees
No. The sum of the angles in ALL triangles is equal to 180 degrees. No triangle's angles equal 360.
They equal 360 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is equal to 360 degrees.
360 degrees.
Opposite equal angles are formed and angles around a point add up to 360 degrees
The exterior angles of polygons equal 360 degrees.
No. The sum of the angles in ALL triangles is equal to 180 degrees. No triangle's angles equal 360.
Because all angles around a point add up to 360 degrees.
Angles around a point add up to 360 degrees.
They equal 360 degrees.
The external angles will. The internal angles will equal 540o.
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is equal to 360 degrees.
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The angles at a point always add up to 360 degrees because a full rotation around that point encompasses all possible directions in a plane. As you move around the point, you complete a circular path, and since a circle is defined as having 360 degrees, the sum of the angles formed by lines radiating from that point must equal 360 degrees. This principle is fundamental in geometry and applies universally in two-dimensional space.
360 degrees