A right angle is 90 degrees. If you split it in half perfectly, each resulant angle would then be 45 degrees. (90/2).
Source- 12 years of math.
a quadrilateral can have from 0 to 4 right angles. But it can't have exactly three right angles. The interior angles of a quadrilateral sum to 360 degrees. If it had three right angles and x were the measure of the fourth angle: 3*90+x=360 x=360-270=90 So if it has three right angles, the fourth angle would be a right angle as well.
There is no such thing as "a" consecutive angle. "Consecutive" means something like "one right after the other", so it refers to the relationship between two (or more) angles, not to a single angle. Presumably, it would refer to angles sharing a common side.
Total of interior angles is 22 - 4 right angles so hendecagon angles would be 18 x 90/11 ie 147.27 degrees.
Complementary angles total 90°. The complement (or complementary angle) of 15° is 75° (90 - 15).
That would be a right angle: The measure of complementary angles adds up to 90 degrees. Adjacent angles are angles that share one common side and one common vertex, but no common interior points (the angles don't overlap). The non-common sides of two adjacent angles are the two "outside" sides (the unshared sides). Two adjacent and complementary angles would form a right angle split by a ray/line, and not necessarily bisected (perfectly divided in half).
No that would be impossible but it can have 2 acute angles and 1 right angle which would be a right angle triangle
A right angle has one angle, notice the words, "A right angle" (emphasis on the "A"), if it were a right triangle it would have 3 angles (TRIangle, tri means three).
The other two angles would be acute angles
yes they can,they can have right angles because if you turn it then you would have a right angle
no. if you have 3 right angles it is impossible to not have a 4th right angle which would then be a square
Two equal angles would be the result
there are 4 angles and normally, there would be 2 angles that are smaller than a right angle Except of cause if the parallelogram is a square or a rectangle, all angles are equal to 90 i.e. right angle
No a quadrilateral can't have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle because if a polygon did have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle then it would not even be a quadrilateral.
A complementary angle is the angle that would create a right angle when added on to the original angle. So, if you had an angle of 60o, the complementary angle would be 30o
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The sum of all four angles is 360 degrees. If three of the angles were right angles then the fourth would have to be a right angle. You would then have a rectangle or a square, but not a trapezium.
A right angle triangle can only have 1 right angle of 90 degrees and its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees