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A line drawn at right angles to a mirror or glass surface?

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An angle of 472 degrees can be simplified by subtracting full circles (360 degrees) from it. When you subtract 360 degrees from 472 degrees, you get 112 degrees. Therefore, an angle of 472 degrees is drawn in the same position as an angle of 112 degrees on a circle.


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