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Angles

Angles are a key concept in geometry, defined as the rotation between two intersecting lines, measured in degrees or radians. There are various types of angles including acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex, and full rotation, along with relationships such as complementary and supplementary angles. Angle measurement can be expressed in degrees or radians, with important conversions between the two units.

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Angles

Angles are a key concept in geometry, defined as the rotation between two intersecting lines, measured in degrees or radians. There are various types of angles including acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex, and full rotation, along with relationships such as complementary and supplementary angles. Angle measurement can be expressed in degrees or radians, with important conversions between the two units.

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Angles are a fundamental concept

in geometry, measuring the amount


of rotation between two
intersecting lines or line segments.
They are measured in degrees (°)
or radians (rad). Here are some key
:points about angles
:Types of Angles

Acute Angle – Less than 90° .1


Right Angle – Exactly 90° .2
Obtuse Angle – Between 90° and .3
180°
Straight Angle – Exactly 180° .4
Reflex Angle – Between 180° .5
and 360°
Full Rotation – Exactly 360° .6
:Angle Relationships
Complementary Angles – Two
angles that add up to 90°
Supplementary Angles – Two
angles that add up to 180°
Adjacent Angles – Two angles
that share a common side
Vertical (Opposite) Angles –
Formed by two intersecting lines,
always equal
Corresponding Angles – Equal
angles found in parallel line
setups with a transversal
Alternate Interior/Exterior Angles
– Equal angles when two parallel
lines are cut by a transversal
:Angle Measurement Units

Degrees (°) – A full circle is 360°


Radians (rad) – A full circle is
2π2\pi2πradians
Conversion: 180∘=π180^\circ =
\pi180∘=π radians
:Applications of Angles

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