No, a right angle is 90 degrees. In fact it is exactly half of a line.
An angle is basically a measure of how far off from 180 degrees something is.
yes a straight angle is a 180 degree angle and a line is just a straight line
180o. It's called a straight angle.
Yes a straight line is considered an angle as the line which is inclined on the base line has 0degree angle on the base line .
No, a right angle is 90 degrees. In fact it is exactly half of a line.
An angle is basically a measure of how far off from 180 degrees something is.
yes a straight angle is a 180 degree angle and a line is just a straight line
There is no angle. its just a straight line
180o. It's called a straight angle.
It is called a straight angle. It is just a straight line.
Yes - any straight line.
Bisector of an angle in basically a line which is drawn from the vertex of the angle and bisect's or cuts the angle into 2 halves. For example we have angle PQR and if we cut a bisector through it then like: QS then SQR = 1/2*PQR
Just draw a big L an L is a 90 degree angle from line going up to the bottom line.
Yes a straight line is considered an angle as the line which is inclined on the base line has 0degree angle on the base line .
This is also known as Eculidean construction. The definition for an angle bisector is: A line which cuts an angle into two equal halves
A straight line adds up to 180. Just like the angles of a triangle