@@ -11,8 +11,16 @@ function getAngleType(angle) {
1111 if ( angle === 90 ) {
1212 return "Right angle" ;
1313 }
14- // Run the tests, work out what Case 2 is testing, and implement the required code here.
15- // Then keep going for the other cases, one at a time.
14+ if ( angle < 90 ) {
15+ return "Acute angle" ;
16+ }
17+ if ( angle > 90 && angle < 180 ) {
18+ return "Obtuse angle" ;
19+ }
20+ if ( angle === 180 ) {
21+ return "Straight angle" ;
22+ }
23+ return "Reflex angle" ;
1624}
1725
1826// The line below allows us to load the getAngleType function into tests in other files.
@@ -50,14 +58,16 @@ assertEquals(acute, "Acute angle");
5058// When the angle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees,
5159// Then the function should return "Obtuse angle"
5260const obtuse = getAngleType ( 120 ) ;
53- // ====> write your test here, and then add a line to pass the test in the function above
61+ assertEquals ( obtuse , "Obtuse angle" ) ;
5462
5563// Case 4: Identify Straight Angles:
5664// When the angle is exactly 180 degrees,
5765// Then the function should return "Straight angle"
58- // ====> write your test here, and then add a line to pass the test in the function above
66+ const straight = getAngleType ( 180 ) ;
67+ assertEquals ( straight , "Straight angle" ) ;
5968
6069// Case 5: Identify Reflex Angles:
6170// When the angle is greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees,
6271// Then the function should return "Reflex angle"
63- // ====> write your test here, and then add a line to pass the test in the function above
72+ const reflex = getAngleType ( 340 ) ;
73+ assertEquals ( reflex , "Reflex angle" ) ;
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