No, they both have right-angles.
Congruent angles have the same measure. congruent Kenpachi54 improve answer: Actually, angles don't have to be congruent just to have the same angle measurements A has a right angle is 90 degrees. even if there is a small right angle and a large right angle you know they are both 90 degrees because ALL right angles are 90 degrees, so there is really no name for it.
Yes 2 congruent right angle isosceles triangles joined together will make a square
60 degrees.
The first angle that is half as large as the other angle is 30º The other angle that is the larger is 60º
Scaling.
The angle is 60°. Its supplement is 120°.
Depends on how large the vector space parallel to the square is.
X=30 degrees
There are several different sizes of mainframes. The typical size for a mainframe is an estimated 2,000 to 10,000 square feet. Some can be as large as 20,000 square feet.
A heptagon. It can have a reflex interior angle, a triangle cannot.
No but the sum of the squared sides will equal the square of the hypotenuse using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
To be precise, as the little hand will also have moved, the answer would not be 240° for the large angle and 120° for the small angle, as some might say. The little hand will have moved 20°, so the answer would be that the large angle would be 220° and the small angle would be 140°.