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