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Aloiza [94]
3 years ago
5

WHAT ARE THE THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ANGLES!!!!!!??

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Vikentia [17]3 years ago
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<em>Hello there, and thank you for asking your question here on brainly.

<u>Answer: The three different types of angles are an acute angle, which is an angle that is an angle that measures from 1</u></em>° <em><u>to 89°. A right angle, that specifically measures to 90</u></em>°. <em><u>Finally, an obtuse angle that measures from 91° to 179°. An angle that also measures 180° is a straight line, and is called a straight angle. 

</u>Hope this helped you! ♥<u>
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