90 - 28 = 62 degrees.
An angle of 28 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
87.5 < 90 and so it is an acute angle.
The 90 degree angle in a right angle triangle is opposite its hypotenuse.
The other 2 angles are c 62 and 90 degrees
Suppose the angle is x. Then its complement is 90-x. So x = (90-x) + 28 = 118 - x So 2x = 118 and x = 59 (with complement 31).
90 - 28 = 62 degrees.
90 - 28 = 62 degrees
An angle of 28 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
28 degrees. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
Suppose the larger angle is x degrees. Then the smaller angle is x - 2 degrees, and so they sum to 2x - 28 degrees. The two angles are complementary, so 2x - 28 = 90 is 2x = 90 + 28 = 118 so that x = 118/2 = 59 degrees and then x - 29 = 59 - 28 = 31 degrees. The two angles are 59 and 31 degrees.
The difference between 90 degrees and an angle is its complement. 90 - 62 = 28 degrees.
It is 90-28 = 62 degrees
It is 62 degrees because 62+28 = 90 degrees
right angle!
Well 90% is a complete right angle so... it is obtuse if it is over 90% and if it is below 90% it is an acute angle <3
To find an acute angle you need to find out if it is less than 90 degrees.