When the original line makes a complete revolution, the formed angle is called a perigon, or round angle.
This type of angle is called a 'revoulotion angle'.
There is not a special name. You simply use the name for the angle which is left after you subtract 360 degrees from the angle.
A full turn of 360 degrees
It is called a reflex angle.
a coteminal angle.
an angle more than 360 degrees is impossible
An angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is a reflex angle.
A circle.
This type of angle is called a 'revoulotion angle'.
There is not a special name. You simply use the name for the angle which is left after you subtract 360 degrees from the angle.
A reflex angle is between 180˚ and 360˚. (An obtuse angle is between 90˚ and 180˚.)
An angle that measures 300 degrees is called a "reflex angle." A reflex angle is an angle that is greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. In this case, a 300-degree angle is greater than a straight angle (180 degrees) but less than a full rotation (360 degrees).
A full turn of 360 degrees
It is called a reflex angle.
This type of angle is called a 'revoloution angle'.
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a coteminal angle.