Full Angle: 360 Degree Angle

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Lesson Objective

In this lesson, we will learn that a 360 degree angle is a full angle.

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About This Lesson

After knowing what are reflex angles, we will now learn:

  • What is a full angle - 360 degree angle.
  • See some examples on identifying it.

The study tips below will give you a short summary and it can be used to recall the properties of this angle.

The math video below will explain in depth about this angle. Furthermore, it will show some examples to identify this angle so that you can understand this lesson better.

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Tip #1

If an angle is exactly 360°, it is a full angle. The picture below shows some examples:

examples on full angle

The math video below will explain more on this.

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Math Video Transcript

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In this lesson, we will learn about this full angle.

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Let's take a look at this reflex angle.

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In the previous lesson, we learned that a reflex angle is always more than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees.

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What happens, when this angle becomes 360 degrees?

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When the angle becomes 360 degrees, it is called full angle.

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To emphasize, a fl. angle is an angle that is exactly 360 degrees.

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Let's see some examples.

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Is this a fl. angle?

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Yes! It is.

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How about this angle?

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Clearly, this angle is not equals to 360 degrees.

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Hence, this is not a full angle.

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That is all for this lesson.

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