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90-degree Angle
An angle that measures 90 degrees, forming a perfect quarter circle or right angle.
45-degree Angle
A precise measurement where two lines or surfaces meet to form an angle that is half the size of a right angle, often used in geometry and various applications to denote a moderate inclination.
15-degree Angle
A measure of rotation that equals one-sixteenth of a complete circle's rotation; it's a small acute angle commonly used in geometry.
60-degree Angle
An angle measuring 60 degrees, often associated with equilateral triangles where all three interior angles are equal.
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