Yes, there is a zero angle.
It would seem logical that a zero angle and a straight angle would then be supplementary, unless there is something I am missing in the definition of a supplementary angle.
2006-09-22 14:44:46
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answered by whatthe 3
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There's no such thing as zero angle!!!!!
a supplementary angle is always 180 degrees but not zero
2006-09-22 21:49:25
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answered by ms.curious 2
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Yes.
0 angle which is also know as the 360 angle
0 angle is on the right side and 180 is on the left side.
the sum of 2 angles that add up to be 180 are supplementary.
2006-09-23 01:46:19
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answered by Sherman81 6
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Hi. Any two parallel lines have a zero angle. If they are coincident (one on top of the other) they also have a zero angle. Make sense?
2006-09-22 21:42:35
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answered by Cirric 7
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No such thing.... A straight angle is just a straight line.....right? It equals 180* by itself.
2006-09-22 21:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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as what i have learned from geometry there is no zero angle .and if you think that its the line that is measure zero angle you are wrong...coz in fact staright line is equivaknet to 180 degree
2006-09-22 22:07:35
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answered by honeybee12345 2
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None that I know of but if it is with a straight line it would be supplementary
2006-09-22 22:20:27
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answered by DevilHunter 2
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straight ange? a 180 degree angle would be.
2006-09-22 21:50:13
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answered by yo momma 2
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no such thing.use degrees to measure o degrees would be strait across so in your crazy world they can be the same
2006-09-22 21:42:23
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answered by BIG WILLIE THE GEORGIA TITIAN 4
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