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a right angle has a square in the middle so the you should know has a 90 degrees

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What is two angles that measure 90 degrees?

right angles


What are the right angles in a right angled triangle?

angles that measure 90 degrees.


Do all right angles measure 90 degrees?

Yes. All 90-degree angles are "right angles", and all right angles are 90 degrees. Anything else is not a right angle.


What is the measure of the angles in a right triangle?

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Are all right angles similar?

All right angles measure 90 degrees, that is, one-quarter of a full circle. If the angle doesn't measure 90 degrees it isn't a right angle; all right angles are identical.


Can a right triangle have two angles that measure 25 and 60?

no. the angles in a triangle must add up to 180 degrees. The right triangles must have an right angle (90 degrees). If you add up all the angles they will not measure 180 degrees.


Measures less than 90 degrees?

Angles that measure less than 90 degrees are called acute angles. Right angles measure exactly 90 degrees and obtuse angles are greater than 90 degrees.


Kinds of angles according to measure?

Angles that are less than 90 degrees are acute angles. Angles that are 90 degrees are right angles, and angles that are greater than 90 degrees are obtuse angles.


What are two angles that both have the same measure?

right angles and 90 degrees angle.


What triangle has angles that measure 46 degrees 90 degrees and 44 degrees?

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How many angles must measure 90 degrees in a parallelogram?

It is not a requirement that any of the angles are right angles (90 degrees), to qualify as a parallelogram.


How many degrees in angles?

it depends on the angle. Right angles always have 90 degrees. You can use a protractor to measure the angle