There's no such thing as "a congruent angle". "Congruent" is a comparison
between two or more angles. Whenever you see the word "congruent" the
words "to each other" should also be there. If one or more things are the
same size and shape, then they're congruent (to each other), no matter
what size they are. All 90-degree angles are congruent (to each other),
because they're all 90 degrees. All 7-degree angles are also congruent
(to each other), because they're all 7 degrees.
A congruent angel presumably has two wings of exactly the same size and shape.
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No. " Congruent " just means that they're both the same size, whatever that happens to be. Two angles that are each 14 degrees are congruent but only add up to 28 degrees. Two angles that are each 79 degrees are congruent but add up to 158 degrees.
You don't, 90 degrees will always be measure in degrees
An acute angle is less than 90 degrees.
A right angle is an angle of 90 degrees.
An angle of 90 degrees is normally called a right angle.An angle of 90 degrees is a right angle