The document provides an introduction to angles, defining them as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a vertex. It outlines various types of angles, including acute, obtuse, right, straight, reflex, and full rotation, with descriptions of their degree measurements. Additionally, it includes examples to illustrate these concepts.
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The document provides an introduction to angles, defining them as the figure formed by two rays meeting at a vertex. It outlines various types of angles, including acute, obtuse, right, straight, reflex, and full rotation, with descriptions of their degree measurements. Additionally, it includes examples to illustrate these concepts.
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Angles
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• Introduction to Angles • Types of Angles • Examples Introduction to Angles An angle is formed when two straight lines or rays meet at a common endpoint. The common point of contact is called the vertex of an angle. The word angle comes from a Latin word named ‘angulus,’ meaning “corner.”
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Title C hart Types of Angles • Acute Angles • Obtuse Angles • Right Angles • Straight Angles • Reflex Angles • Full Rotation Types of Angles Acute Angle: An acute Obtuse Angle: An obtuse angle lies between 0 degree angle is the opposite of an and 90 degrees, or in other acute angle. It is the angle words; an acute angle is one which lies between 90 that is less than 90 degrees. degrees and 180 degrees or The figure below illustrates in other words; an obtuse an acute angle. angle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees. The figure below illustrates an obtuse angle. Types of Angles Right Angle : A right angle Straight Angle: A straight is always equal to 90 angle is 180 degrees when degrees.. The figure below measured. The figure below illustrates a right angle or a illustrates a straight angle or 90-degree angle. a 180-degree angle. Types of Angles Reflex Angle :An angle Whole angle / Full which is > 180 degress and rotation :An angle equal to less than 360 degrees is 360 degrees is called full called reflex angle. rotation or full angle. It is formed when one of the arms takes a complete rotation to form an angle. Examples of Angles Thank you