Angles are everywhere basically. If you are looking for angles in a square, they are the corners. There are four angles in a square and all of them are 90 degrees, therefore, all of them are right angles. Usually, when someone is giving you a problem to find angles, the right angles are the easiest to find because A) they look like the corners of a square. B) They sometimes have little squares in the bended part of the angle. Acute angles are ones that look like a triangle, and obtuse angles are opened widely.
You have to coun the angles
Use a protractor and you'll find base angles are equal and that the 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
Supplementary angles are any angles in which their degrees add to a sum of 180o. In the related links you will find an example of Supplementary angles.
Kite is a quadrilateral in which 2 pairs of opposite angles are equal .
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees on a straight line
You have to coun the angles
Coterminal angles are angles that are formed at the same vertex.
Use a protractor and you'll find base angles are equal and that the 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
There are 10 right angles altogether in the word THE
find the sum of the measures of the interior angles of 13-gon.
Supplementary angles are any angles in which their degrees add to a sum of 180o. In the related links you will find an example of Supplementary angles.
Measure them!
Geometry
It is a protractor
Kite is a quadrilateral in which 2 pairs of opposite angles are equal .
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees on a straight line
The answer depends on your knowledge of any of the other angles in the intersections.