A right angle is always 90 degrees.
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If you mean the length of the hypotenuse then use Pythagoras' theorem which is applicable to right angle triangles
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There is a hint to how to solve this in what is required to be shown: a and b are both squared.Ifa cos θ + b sin θ = 8a sin θ - b cos θ = 5then square both sides of each to get:a² cos² θ + 2ab cos θ sin θ + b² sin² θ = 64a² sin² θ - 2ab sin θ cos θ + b² cos² θ = 25Now add the two together:a² cos² θ + a² sin² θ + b² sin² θ + b² cos² θ = 89→ a²(cos² θ + sin² θ) + b² (sin² θ + cos² θ) = 89using cos² θ + sin² θ = 1→ a² + b² = 89
20 degrees
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There is no polygon "shown" so it is impossible to answer the question. Additional Information:- If it's an equilateral triangle then each interior angle measures 60 degrees
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usually its for marking a right angle
32, 32, and 116 degrees
theres only one. A right angle
It can be shown that for any right angle triangle that its hypotenuse when square is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
A degree is the measurement that measure an angle, such as Newtons measure gravity. It is shown with a small 'o' at the right-hand corner at the end of the last digit number.
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When the fingers of a clock show 3 o'clock, the angle shown is 90 degrees. 6 o'clock = 180 degrees, 5 o'clock = 150 degrees. The letter "L" shows a right-angle (90 degrees).
If you have an equilateral triangle ABC, then draw the line from A to D, the mid point of BC. Then in trangles ABD and ACD, AB = AC (equilateral), BD = DC (D is midpoint), and AD is common so these two triangles are congruent and so angle ABD = angle ACD. That is, angle ABC = angle ACB. Similarly the third angle can be shown to be the same. Thus an equilateral triangle is also equiangular. Now, sum of the interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. So since sum of three equal angles measures is 180 degrees, they must be 60 degrees each, i.e. NOT 90 degrees so there is no right angle..