This document discusses how to measure angles and defines what an angle is. An angle is formed by two rays that share a common endpoint called the vertex. Angles are measured in degrees, with a full rotation being 360 degrees. Special angle measurements are defined, such as right angles equaling 90 degrees, straight angles equaling 180 degrees, and full or straight angles equaling 360 degrees. Circles are used to illustrate angle measurement.
This document discusses how to measure angles and defines what an angle is. An angle is formed by two rays that share a common endpoint called the vertex. Angles are measured in degrees, with a full rotation being 360 degrees. Special angle measurements are defined, such as right angles equaling 90 degrees, straight angles equaling 180 degrees, and full or straight angles equaling 360 degrees. Circles are used to illustrate angle measurement.
This document discusses how to measure angles and defines what an angle is. An angle is formed by two rays that share a common endpoint called the vertex. Angles are measured in degrees, with a full rotation being 360 degrees. Special angle measurements are defined, such as right angles equaling 90 degrees, straight angles equaling 180 degrees, and full or straight angles equaling 360 degrees. Circles are used to illustrate angle measurement.