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::Yuthfghds [[User:Yuthfghds|Yuthfghds]] ([[User talk:Yuthfghds|talk]]) 05:49, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
:::I still do not understand what you are trying to say. What is the difference between "linear angles" vs. "circular degree measure"? This article does discuss degrees, minutes, and seconds. –[[user:jacobolus|jacobolus]] [[User_talk:jacobolus|(t)]] 06:03, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
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::::Linear Angles:
::::Linear angles are measured in degrees or radians and represent the amount of rotation or deviation between two lines or line segments.
::::They are used to measure angles in two-dimensional space, such as in geometry or trigonometry.
::::Linear angles have a fixed starting point (usually a reference line) and are measured in a straight line.
::::Linear angles range from 0° to 180° (or 0 to π radians) in a half-circle and extend up to 360° (or 2π radians) in a full circle.
::::Circular Angles:
::::Circular angles are measured in terms of arc length or fraction of a circle and are used to describe rotational positions or displacements.
::::They are commonly used in applications that involve circular or periodic motion, such as physics, engineering, or navigation.
::::Circular angles are based on the concept of a full circle, where one complete revolution is equal to 360 degrees or 2π radians.
::::Circular angles can exceed 360° or 2π radians, representing multiple revolutions or fractional parts of a revolution. [[User:Yuthfghds|Yuthfghds]] ([[User talk:Yuthfghds|talk]]) 06:17, 5 June 2023 (UTC)