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different angles

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Which angle has 180 degrees?   A straight angle  
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Which angle has 90 degrees?   A right angle  
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What is the name of an angle that is larger than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees?   A reflex angle  
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What do we call 2 angles who's sums equal 90 degrees?   Complementary angle  
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When an angle has a measure between 1 degree and 89 degrees it is called...   An acute angle  
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When an angle has a measure between 91 degrees and 179 degrees it is called...   An obtuse angle  
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What do we call 2 angles who's sums equal 180 degrees?   Supplementary angles  
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When two angles are side by side, next to each other they are said to be...   Adjacent angles  
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