Angles refer to the space between two intersecting lines or surfaces, usually measured in degrees. In geometry, angles are formed by the intersection of two rays sharing a common endpoint (the vertex).
Beyond geometry, the term extends to encompass perspectives, viewpoints, and particular ways of considering or approaching something.
It can describe a bias or focus, an intentional or unintentional slant on information or a situation.
Different angles offer varied understandings of a subject, each revealing aspects that others may obscure.
This versatility makes it a key concept across diverse fields, from art and architecture to politics and psychology.
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