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∙ 12y agoIs a zero degree angle really an angle? If an angle is formed by two rays starting at the same point, then a zero degree angle really has only one ray; so it is a degenerate angle. Your question is almost like asking, "What is the smallest number greater than zero?" No matter what answer you give, I can give you a number smaller than your number.
A zero angle is a straight positive line. The x coordinate is positive and y is zero. In addition, zero angle is a coterminal of 360 degree angle meaning that they lie in the same position.zero angle.------------------>An angle whose measure is 0 degrees is called zero angle.
A couple.
zero degrees is not an angle because there is degrees
A non negative angle which is less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. So, Zero degree is an acute angle.
acute=less than 90º right angle=exactly 90º obtuse angle=more than 90º but less than 180º straight angle=180º re''flex angle= An angle greater than 180° and less than 360° An example well let 's see : a lamp , a cup , a small rubber ball , an electronic vacuum , cream top , glasses and any thing circular demonstrates an example of a right angle , obtuse , straight , full rotation circle , reflex ,acute & zero angle & a zero , O , & orange ....hope that helps !!:)
Is a zero degree angle really an angle? If an angle is formed by two rays starting at the same point, then a zero degree angle really has only one ray; so it is a degenerate angle. Your question is almost like asking, "What is the smallest number greater than zero?" No matter what answer you give, I can give you a number smaller than your number.
A zero angle is a straight positive line. The x coordinate is positive and y is zero. In addition, zero angle is a coterminal of 360 degree angle meaning that they lie in the same position.zero angle.------------------>An angle whose measure is 0 degrees is called zero angle.
A couple.
zero
Division by zero.
zero degrees is not an angle because there is degrees
A zero angle or a straight angle.
a zero degree angle. theres no other way to put it.
A non negative angle which is less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. So, Zero degree is an acute angle.
Absolute Zero is the temperature at which everything freezes.
give me examples of estimate