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A '''right angle''' is the [[angle]] formed between two [[perpendicular]] lines. It has a value of 90 degrees.
A '''right angle''' is the [[angle]] formed between two [[perpendicular]] [[line]]s. The [[measure of an angle | measure]] of every right angle is 90 [[degree]]s or <math>\frac \pi 2</math> [[radian]]s.


==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Geometry]]
* [[Geometry]]
* [[Right triangle]]
* [[Right triangle]]

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A right angle is the angle formed between two perpendicular lines. The measure of every right angle is 90 degrees or $\frac \pi 2$ radians.

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