A straight line can be thought of as two lines that are lined up against each other along the x-axis - kind of like if two arms of a clock are pointing in opposite directions (e.g. at 6 o'clock). The angle between these two lines (or arms of a clock) would be equal to 180 degrees.
There are 180 degrees on a straight line.
There are no degrees because it is a STRAIGHT LINE
There are 180 degrees on a straight line
A straight angle (180 degrees) makes a perfectly straight line. Any degree below 180 degrees (0-179 degrees) is NOT a straight angle NOR a straight line. straight angle = 180 degrees straight angle = straight line 180 degrees
If you mean a straight line, then 180 degrees.
it is straight...
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A perfectly straight line is 180 degrees.
A straight line has 180 degrees.
Angles on a straight line add up to 180 degrees
180 degrees is a straight line. This means 180 degrees is straight.
No. An angle of 180o is a straight line.