No, they do not represent a right triangle.
No
Yes the dimensions given would make a right angle triangle
Those wouldn't be angle measurements, they would be sides. A triangle could be constructed with sides of those lengths.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of lengths 6 and 8 inches is: 10 inches.
No because the angles in a right angle add up to 90 degrees.
No
Yes the dimensions given would make a right angle triangle
No because it does not comply with Pythagoras; theorem if the lengths were 10, 24 and 26 then it would be.
Those wouldn't be angle measurements, they would be sides. A triangle could be constructed with sides of those lengths.
A right angle turn is equivalent to 90 degrees. Therefore, one ninth of a right angle turn would be 90 degrees divided by 9, which equals 10 degrees. This means that one ninth of a right angle turn is a rotation of 10 degrees.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of lengths 6 and 8 inches is: 10 inches.
10 degrees
No because the angles in a right angle add up to 90 degrees.
10(radical "2") units, or about 14.1 units.
In a right triangle with the hypotenuse c equals 10 and the angle A equals 50 degrees the angle B equals: 40 degrees.
10 degrees less than a right angle
No. For example, say the two angles are 10° and 20°. Then the other angle is 180°-10°-20°=150° and that is not a right angle. But if the triangle has two equal acute angles of 45 degrees then the 3rd angle must be 90 degrees which will form a right angle triangle.