\measuredangle

The \measuredangle command in LaTeX is used to denote a measured angle, typically in geometric contexts. It represents the angle between two lines or line segments, often used in mathematical proofs and diagrams to specify the exact angle being referred to.

Examples

Specifies that the angle ABC is 45 degrees.

\measuredangle ABC = 45^\circ

Indicates that the angle DEF is equal to the angle GHI.

\measuredangle DEF = \measuredangle GHI

States that the sum of angles JKL and MNO is 180 degrees, implying they are supplementary angles.

\measuredangle JKL + \measuredangle MNO = 180^\circ