The angle is 0.7045 + k*pi radians where k is an integer.
If you write it so the middle angle is a right angle, "K" fits the description.
Draw an angle that is larger than a right angle label the vertex k
Based on the information available, all that can be said is that it is a (not an) right angle with vertex k. Nothing more!
Start by figuring out how many degrees or radians are in K. If you have a protractor, line up the 0 degree line with one line of the angle, and follow the other line given to a degree measurement on the protractor. If you do not have a protractor, compare the angle to the corner of a book or piece of computer paper.If the angle k is the same as the corner of the piece of paper, it is equal to 90 degrees or to pi/2 radians, it is a right angle.If the angle k is larger than the corner of the piece of paper, it is greater than 90 degrees and greater than pi/2 radians, and it is an obtuse angle.If the angle k is smaller than the corner of the piece of paper, it is less than 90 degrees and less than pi/2 radians, it is an acute angle.
Angle J is congruent to angle K line KL is parellel to line Jm
acute
It could be on the right hand side of the letter k depending on how k is written
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An obtuse angle.
What kind of angel is 180°