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Inside a circle, where the lines are drawn inside a 300 degrees angle will correspond with a 60 degrees angle, but the shaded parts are different. However, there is technically no such thing as a negative angle, so your answer is No.

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A drawing is used to represent ideas and objects and also as a form of description

In a drawing 300 degrees (specification) is not the same as -60 degrees

The reason why 300 degrees is not the same as -60 degrees in a drawing is as follows;

A drawing is a method of making a pictorial representation of a real-life object or abstract imagination by making a surface outline of a figure, a map, sketch, plan or design using lines

A drawing, therefore, is to show the appearance of the spatial area covered by the figure which is the sum of the areas within the outline of the figure

An angle is a drawing of two rays having a common vertex, showing the figure formed by the rays

A drawing of 300 degrees will have an outline that rotates 300 degrees from start to finish, which is in the counterclockwise direction, while a drawing of -60 degrees has an outline that is rotated 60 in the clockwise direction

The angular distance of a 300 degrees drawing is more than the angular distance of a -60 degrees drawing, the also have different direction of rotation, however they  have the same terminal line and are therefore, coterminal

The drawing of a door for example may indicate an allowance of 300 degrees rotation, however, rotating the door -60 degrees may be impossible without some construction issues

The answer is therefore, 300 degrees specification in a drawing is not the same as a specification of -60 degrees (they are however, coterminal because their value differs by 360°)

Learn more about coterminal angles here:

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