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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 180_(number)180 (number) - Wikipedia

    180 ( one hundred [and] eighty) is the natural number following 179 and preceding 181 . In mathematics. 180 is an abundant number, with its proper divisors summing up to 366. [1] [2] 180 is also a highly composite number, a positive integer with 18 divisors, more than any smaller positive integer. [3] .

  4. The sum of the interior angle measures of a triangle always adds up to 180°. We can draw a line parallel to the base of any triangle through its third vertex. Then we use transversals, vertical angles, and corresponding angles to rearrange those angle measures into a straight line, proving that they must add up to 180°.

  5. The 180-degree angle is a straight angle and forms a straight line. It is exactly half of the full angle (360-degree angle). Learn about the 180-degree angle, its construction, properties in this article.

  6. A straight angle is 180 degrees. This is a straight angle. A straight angle changes the direction to point the opposite way. Sometimes people say "You did a complete 180 on that!" ... meaning you completely changed your mind, idea or direction. All the angles below are straight angles:

  7. A 180 degree angle is the measurement of an angle when the sides are on opposite sides of the vertex, and on form a straight line. A straight angle’s vertex angle is 180° in measure. Here, ∠AOB = 180°. ∠AOB can therefore be considered to be a straight angle.

  8. Triangles Contain 180°. In a triangle, the three interior angles always add to 180°: A + B + C = 180°. Try it yourself (drag the points): We can use that fact to find a missing angle in a triangle: Example: Find the Missing Angle "C". Start With: A + B + C = 180°. Fill in what we know: 38° + 85° + C = 180°. Rearrange: C = 180° − 38 ...

  9. Angles on one side of a straight line always add to 180 degrees. Example: 30° + 150° = 180°. When a line is split into 2 and we know one angle, we can always find the other one.

  10. To convert from degrees to radians, multiply the number of degrees by π/180. This will give you the measurement in radians. If you have an angle that's 90 degrees, and you want to know what it is in radians, you multiply 90 by π/180.

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