At the vertex of the right angle.
You use the points of the vertex and on the two sides. For example a right angle with a vertex of A and two sides B and C. would be Angle BAC
The hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is opposite to its right angle of 90 degrees.
A right angle.
hypotenuse
not sure how
To draw an angle larger than a right angle, which measures 90 degrees, you can draw an obtuse angle. An obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. To label the vertex "K," simply place the letter "K" at the point where the two rays of the angle meet.
Based on the information available, all that can be said is that it is a (not an) right angle with vertex k. Nothing more!
At the vertex of the right angle.
Yes, as long as the label for the vertex stays in the middle, you can read it in any direction you want.
You use the points of the vertex and on the two sides. For example a right angle with a vertex of A and two sides B and C. would be Angle BAC
a right angle
Same as it is in any other angle ... the point where the sides of the angle join (or cross).
at the vertex i think
A right angle joint is called a vertex as is with any other angle (yes even straight angles)
The hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is opposite to its right angle of 90 degrees.
A right angle triangle