supplementary angles
Supplementary angles forms a 180o angle (or a straight line). Complementary angles form a 90o angle.
is called a straight angle
The answer to that is a bisector. The two angles formed by this has the same angle.
The angle that is formed by the opposite rays is called the straight angle. This is from the fact that the opposite rays form a straight line.
A straight angle is a line which has an angle of 180 degrees therefore two right angles (90 degrees) make a line.
Supplementary angles forms a 180o angle (or a straight line). Complementary angles form a 90o angle.
180 degreesAlso known as a straight angle.
An angle is formed by the intersection of two straight lines. If the lines are perpendicular, they will form right angles.
90 and 90.
Angles that are 180 degrees (θ = 180°) are known as straight angles. • Angles between 180 and 360 degrees (180°< θ < 360°) are called reflex angles.
a straight angle is an angle equal to 180°.
A straight angle is an angle.
4 angles are formed
By a straight angle I assume you mean an 180° angle, so two angles that form a 180° angle would be called supplementary angles.
All straight angles are 180 degrees
is called a straight angle
Two angles are called suplementary angles if they form a straight angle, that is to say 180 degrees.