It is a right angle that measures 90 degrees and it has a special square like symbol
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An angle that has a special symbol to denote its measurement is called a "right angle." A right angle is exactly 90 degrees and is represented by a small square in the corner of the angle. This symbol helps identify the angle as being precisely one-quarter of a full circle.
A 120 degree angle is an obtuse angle. This means that the angle is between 90 and 180 degrees.
The cosine is simply the x-coordinate of the unitary circle. It helps to draw the circle, and the sine and cosine (x and y coordinates), to visualize this. The y-coordinate is the same for a positive angle and for the corresponding negative angle.
No, because a complamentary angle just equals 90 degrees. An adjacent angle has a vertex and a common ray the same. If you have two angles that are not touching they cannot be adjacent because they dont have a same ray, but they may have a same vertex. If the two angles add up to 90 degrees they are complimentary and dont have to have anything the same. Hope this helps! If it is confusing look up what an adjacent angle is, then look up what a complamentary angle is! :)
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math statements that contain variables are expressions or equations that have a letter or symbol that represents a number or value. for example, if (2+N=7), N is the variable and N=5 hope this helps