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A full turn rotation is equivalent to 360 degrees. Since a right angle measures 90 degrees, you can fit four right angles in a full turn rotation (360 degrees ÷ 90 degrees = 4). Therefore, there are four right angles in a full turn rotation.
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Two angles that add up to 360 degrees are called explementary angles or conjugate angles. They represent a complete rotation around a point, as together they encompass a full circle.
An octagon may have 1, 2, 4 or 8 angles of rotation.
A circle has 360 degrees because angles are measured in degrees and and a full rotation of an angle is 360 degrees.
A full rotation = 360°; a right angle = 90° → there are 360° ÷ 90° = 4 right angles in a full turn.
A full turn rotation is equivalent to 360 degrees. Since a right angle measures 90 degrees, you can fit four right angles in a full turn rotation (360 degrees ÷ 90 degrees = 4). Therefore, there are four right angles in a full turn rotation.
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In a circle no, in a square yes.
Two angles that add up to 360 degrees are called explementary angles or conjugate angles. They represent a complete rotation around a point, as together they encompass a full circle.
It was the ancient Babylonians and Greeks who classified angles into degrees out of 360 degrees which is full rotation of circle.
Angles are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds A full rotation measures 360 degrees
An octagon may have 1, 2, 4 or 8 angles of rotation.
A circle has 360 degrees because angles are measured in degrees and and a full rotation of an angle is 360 degrees.
The three transformation in angles are translation , rotation , reflection .
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1 complete rotation = 360o 1 right angle = 90o 360o ÷ 90o = 4 There are 4 right angles in 1 complete rotation.