An angle with measure equal to 90 is called a right angle.
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An obtuse angle. A right angle has an exact measure of 90 degrees; an obtuse angle has a measure greater than 90 degrees.
90 degrees - the parallelogram is a rectangle (or a square) if the diagonals are equal.
right angle
what statement about the two angles in a right tringle that do not measure 90 is true
A rhombus.
An acute angle is one that has a measure of less than 90 degrees.
Yes, an angle can have the same measure as its complement, but only if it measures 45 degrees. The complement of an angle ( A ) is defined as ( 90^\circ - A ). Setting these equal gives ( A = 90^\circ - A ), leading to ( 2A = 90^\circ ), which simplifies to ( A = 45^\circ ). Thus, the only angle that is equal to its complement is 45 degrees.
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Angle b is acute angle, if any angle less than 90 degrees then it is called acute angle if more than 90 degrees then it is obtuse angle if it is equal to 90 degrees then it is right angled
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If an angle is equal to 90, then it can't be more than 360.An angle that is equal to 90 degrees is called a "right angle".
If two angles are complementary, then they equal 90 degrees. If one angle is 62 degrees we subtract it from 90 and get 38 degrees.
The complementary angle of 72 degrees is 18 degrees
It can have any measure in the range (90, 180 ) degrees.
An angle of 90 degrees is a right angle.