The measure of an angle is in degrees based on 360 degrees for a full circle.
So if the fingers of a clock showed 3 pm. the angle formed by the two fingers are 90 degrees.
There are 360 degrees in a full circle. Therefore, there are 360 individual 1 degree angles in a full circle. Each of these angles measures 1 degree, and when you add them all up, they form a complete circle.
Any angle can be measured in degrees or in radians.But the question seems to be: What are corresponding radian measures for the angles expressed in degrees? To that question there is no answer because the possible list of "degree angles" to be expressed in radians would be unlimited.
Two right angles (90 degrees each) equal 180 degrees (a straight angle).
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Each exterior angles measures 40 degrees Each interior angle measures 140 degrees
A protractor measures the degree of angles and circles.
They are equal (or 'congruent') angles.
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The sum of the internal angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. Any rectangle has four 90 degree internal angles, totalling 360 degrees.
The other two angles each measure 90 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a full circle. Therefore, there are 360 individual 1 degree angles in a full circle. Each of these angles measures 1 degree, and when you add them all up, they form a complete circle.
Any angle can be measured in degrees or in radians.But the question seems to be: What are corresponding radian measures for the angles expressed in degrees? To that question there is no answer because the possible list of "degree angles" to be expressed in radians would be unlimited.
If one angle is 10 degrees, its opposite angle is also 10 degrees. Since consecutive angles are supplementary, each pair of angles has to add up to 180 degrees so the other angles have to be 170 degrees. Therefore this parallelogram has two 10 degree angles and two 170 degree angles.
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Two right angles (90 degrees each) equal 180 degrees (a straight angle).