An angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is a reflex angle.
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It is called a straight angle.
An angle that is more than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees is called a "reflex" angle.NoteAngles less than 90 degrees are called "acute" angles. An angle that is exactly 90 degrees is called a "right" angle.Angles that are more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees are call "obtuse" angles.An angle that is exactly 180 degrees is called a "straight line".Angles that are more than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees are called "reflex" angles.
A straight angle is 180 degrees so half of that is 90 degrees of a right angle.
An angle of between 90 degrees and 180 degrees is called an obtuse angle, an angle that is exactly 180 degrees is called a straight angle (because it creates a straight line), and an angle of more then 180 degrees is called a reflex angle.
An angle that measures 180 degrees is called a straight angle.
An angle that measures 180 degrees is a straight angle, or straight line.Line.
180 degrees -- a straight angle
An angle of 180° is a straight line.
An angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is a reflex angle.
An angle that is between 90 degrees and 180 degrees is called an obtuse angle. Ex. : 175 degrees, 140 degrees.
An angle that is exactly 180 degrees is called a straight angle.
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A reflex angle is between 180˚ and 360˚. (An obtuse angle is between 90˚ and 180˚.)
A angle that measures more than 180 degrees is called a REFLEX ANGLE.
Angles that are 180 degrees (ΞΈ = 180Β°) are known as straight angles. β’ Angles between 180 and 360 degrees (180Β°< ΞΈ < 360Β°) are called reflex angles.