Oh, what a happy little question! If you have an angle that measures 89 degrees, you have a very special angle called an acute angle. It's like a little bird perched on a branch, just waiting to bring balance and harmony to your mathematical landscape. Just remember, every angle is unique and adds its own touch of beauty to the world around us.
91 degrees is an obtuse angle. 89 degrees is an acute angle.
The complement of 89 degrees is: 89+1 = 90 degrees which is a complementary angle
Acute
A right angle.
A right angle triangle
The measurement of angle ABD is 73 degrees. You find this angle by subtracting angle DBC from angle ABC, or 89-16 is equal to 73 degrees.
An angle that had a measure equal to or less than 89 degrees.
91 degrees is an obtuse angle. 89 degrees is an acute angle.
The complement of 89 degrees is: 89+1 = 90 degrees which is a complementary angle
It is an acute angle
an acute angle
an angle measuring from 0 - 89.999 degrees is an acute angle. an angle at exactly 90 degrees is a right angle. an angle from 90.001 degrees to 180 degrees is an obtuse angle.
It is 91 degrees
1-89 degrees.
an acute angle
89 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 31.7 degrees Celsius.
180-89= 91 degrees