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Bj
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14 April, 09:40
An angle of 200° is a/an angle.
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Bree
14 April, 09:56
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Reflex angle
Explanation:
Any angle greater than 180 but less than 360 is a reflex angle.
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Richard
14 April, 10:06
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Reflex angle
Explanation:
Angles that are greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees have a special name: reflex angles.
Here, we see that 200 degrees is indeed between 180 and 360, which means it qualifies as a reflex angle.
The answer is thus reflex angle.
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