If you want to divide a 90-degree angle into 5 equal parts, each part will have an angle of 590=18
degrees.
The size of each part can be calculated using the formula for the length of an arc of a circle, which is l=r×θ
where: l.
This is called a right angle.
right angle
90degrees
No, it equals 90degrees.
complement 90degrees-49 = 41degrees supplement 90degrees-49 = 131degrees
The length of an arc equals he angle (in radians) times the radius. Divide the length by the radius, and that gives you the ange. Measure out the angle on a protractor and draw the length of the radius at the begining and end of the angle. Then draw theportion of the circle with its center at the location ofthe angle and extending out to the radius.
Right angle is 90degrees acute angle is less than 90 degrees
if you add them they will equal 90degrees.
an obtuse angle is more than 90degrees and less than 180 degrees. this is call a reflex angle...
Obtuse.
Either right or left. 90 degrees is 1/4 of a complete circle. Here's a right angle: |_ and a left angle: _|
Your question contains the answer. It is a 'right' triangle.