a central angle does NOT have to equal 90 degrees
90 degrees Fahrenheit = 32.2 degrees Celsius.
90 degrees Fahrenheit is 32.2 (repeating) degrees Celsius.
The temperature 90 degrees Celsius is equal to 194 degrees Fahrenheit. Which is to say very hot.
Two angles that are equal to 90 degrees are Complimentary.
Angles combining to equal 90 degrees are known as complementary angles.
The cosecant of 90 degrees, denoted as csc(90°), is the reciprocal of the sine of 90 degrees. Since sin(90°) is equal to 1, csc(90°) is equal to 1 as well. Therefore, csc(90°) = 1.
90 degrees Celsius = 194 degrees Fahrenheit.
No because they equal 180 degrees
If all 4 sides are equal and the angles are not 90 degrees it is a rhombus.
90 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 32.2 degrees Celsius when converted.
90 degrees
25% = 90 degrees.