Got your angles lined up! Here's a quick guide to help you draw each one using a protractor:--- How to Draw Each Angle1. 65°- Place the midpoint of your protractor on the vertex.- Align the baseline with one ray pointing to 0°.- Find 65° on the curved edge and mark it.- Draw a ray from the vertex through the 65° mark.2. 90° (Right Angle)- Same setup: vertex at the center, baseline at 0°.- Mark the 90° point—it’s usually clearly labeled.- Draw the second ray through that mark. It should be perfectly vertical if your baseline is horizontal.3. 104°- Start at 0° again.- Count up to 104° and mark it.- Draw the ray through that point. This will be an obtuse angle, wider than 90°.4. 136°- Follow the same steps.- Mark 136° and draw the ray.- This one’s even more open—definitely obtuse.5. 180° (Straight Angle)- Place the vertex and align the baseline.- The second ray goes directly opposite the first—forming a straight line.---If you're teaching or sharing this, you could label each angle type:- Acute: 65°- Right: 90°- Obtuse: 104°, 136°- Straight: 180°Want a creative way to remember these visually or in Filipino terms? I can help with that too!