a right angle is 90 degrees a straight angle is 180 degrees you could also use a anglicize
degrees
There is not a special name. You simply use the name for the angle which is left after you subtract 360 degrees from the angle.
it depends on the angle. Right angles always have 90 degrees. You can use a protractor to measure the angle
From what? It's 90 degrees from the floor, and its angle from the wall varies during use.
You use both. An acute angle [ /_ or _\] is less than 90 degrees - directly on top. An obtuse angle is [ \_ or _/ ] is greater than 90 degrees. You use both. An acute angle [ /_ or _\] is less than 90 degrees - directly on top. An obtuse angle is [ \_ or _/ ] is greater than 90 degrees. You use both. An acute angle [ /_ or _\] is less than 90 degrees - directly on top. An obtuse angle is [ \_ or _/ ] is greater than 90 degrees. You use both. An acute angle [ /_ or _\] is less than 90 degrees - directly on top. An obtuse angle is [ \_ or _/ ] is greater than 90 degrees.
you could use 160 degrees which will be in the tables and use the half angle formula
a right angle is 90 degrees a straight angle is 180 degrees you could also use a anglicize
to find the degrees of an angle
degrees
There are special angle-measuring instruments which you can use to measure the angle.
There is not a special name. You simply use the name for the angle which is left after you subtract 360 degrees from the angle.
it depends on the angle. Right angles always have 90 degrees. You can use a protractor to measure the angle
Common types are right angle (90 degrees), obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees) and acute angle (less than 90 degrees).
angle greater than 180 degrees
use a protractor
No because a straight angle is 180 degrees and complimentary angles are 90 degrees, you would have to use negatives and you don't use negatives in geometry:)