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The sides of an angle are Response area.

When using three letters to name an angle, the middle letter represents the Response area.

A(n) Response area is a tool used to measure angles.

Angles are measured in units of Response area.

There are Response area methods for naming angles.

A circle measures Response area.

A(n) Response area angle measures less than 90o.

A straight angle measures Response area.

Response area angles have the same measure.

Response area are used to show that angles have the same measure on a diagram.

An angle that measures greater than 90o but less than 180o is called Response area.

The common Response area of two rays that make an angle is called the vertex.

If an angle measures 90o, it is called a(n) Response area angle.

The sides of an angle are rays.

When using three letters to name an angle, the middle letter represents the vertex.

A(n) protractor is a tool used to measure angles.

Angles are measured in units of degrees.

There are multiple methods for naming angles.

A circle measures 360 degrees.

A(n) acute angle measures less than 90o.

A straight angle measures 180 degrees.

Vertical angles have the same measure.

Congruent angles are used to show that angles have the same measure on a diagram.

An angle that measures greater than 90o but less than 180o is called obtuse.

The common endpoint of two rays that make an angle is called the vertex.

If an angle measures 90o, it is called a right angle.