Geometry
Angles
An angle is formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint. Angles are measured in degrees or radians.
Key Formulas
Complementary
Two angles that add to 90°.
Supplementary
Two angles that add to 180°.
Key Concepts
Acute, right, obtuseVertical anglesCorresponding anglesAngle bisector
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