wrong- that's only a right angle
this is a right angle. It equals 90 degrees. I hope this helped.
An angle that is less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.
If it is a regular polygon and each interior angle is 176 degrees then it will have 90 sides.
If each interior angle is 176 degrees it will have 90 equal sides.
The sum of the interior angles for any polygon can be found by the formula 180 degrees multiplied by n-2, where 'n' is the number of sides of a polygon. If the polygon is a triangle, then the sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees because n is equal to three, the number of sides in a triangle.
No, no! A RIGHT angle is 90 degrees.
square
A square.
Square, or a rectangle. * * * * * Since it is a REGULAR polygon, it cannot be a rectangle. So the only answer is a square.
90 degrees Fahrenheit equals (90 - 32) / 1.8 = 32 degrees Celsius.
The only regular polygon with an interior angle of 90 degrees is the square, which has four sides. Other polygons can have an interior angle of 90 degrees, but they would not be regular polygons.
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is 360 degrees. If it is a regular polygon, then it has 360/4 = 90 vertices and so 90 sides.
Right angle not polygon. (i'm not mad).
No 90 degrees equals a right angle There are 60 minutes in a degree, so 90 degrees is 5400 minutes.
If each angle measures 90 degrees the polygon is a square and so its angles sum to 360 degrees.
The supplement of 90 degrees is the angle that, when added to 90 degrees, equals 180 degrees. Since 180 degrees minus 90 degrees equals 90 degrees, the supplement of 90 degrees is also 90 degrees. In other words, two angles that are supplementary add up to 180 degrees, and in this case, both angles are equal.
90 degrees Fahrenheit = 32.2 degrees Celsius.