A straight angle measures 180 degrees. To find two-thirds of a straight angle, you multiply 180 degrees by (\frac{2}{3}), which equals 120 degrees. Therefore, two-thirds of a straight angle is 120 degrees.
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When you bisect an angle, you divide it into two equal parts, not thirds. The term "bisect" specifically refers to splitting something into two equal sections. Thus, an angle bisector creates two angles that are each half the measure of the original angle.
An angle is formed by two rays that have the same endpoint. Tell why it makes sense that a straight angle forms a straight line.
reflex
two straight angles
there cant be two thirds of a right angle cause a right angle can only be 90 degrees ! if its not 90 degrees it is not a right angle it would be an acute angle !!!
60 degrees
but whole ahha
straight angle
An angle is formed by two rays that have the same endpoint. Tell why it makes sense that a straight angle forms a straight line.
reflex
two straight angles
What are two thirds of thirty six? it is 24 it is really straight forward just half it. Aisha khan
Two angles are called suplementary angles if they form a straight angle, that is to say 180 degrees.
Any two angles who's measures add up to 180 degrees form a straight angle.
two-thirds of an angle is 30degree more than its supplemant. find the angle
If you mean an angle then an angle is formed by two straight lines meeting at a vertex.