Straight line measurements in degree

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Straight line measurements in degrees are used to measure angles. In this context, a straight line measurement refers to the measure of the angle formed between two lines that are in a straight line.

A straight line measurement in degrees can range from 0° to 180°, where 0° represents a perfectly straight line and 180° represents a straight line that forms a complete u-turn or a straight line that appears in the opposite direction.

For example, if two lines are parallel to each other, the straight line measurement between them would be 0°. If the lines intersect at a right angle, the straight line measurement would be 90°. And if the lines cross each other and form a straight line in the opposite direction, the measurement would be 180°.