Math, asked by navneetkumar165, 9 months ago

I mark brainliest and said thank you but solve this question with explanation:- question no 9

in a right - angled triangle, the angles other than the right angles are:- (a) obtuse (b) right (c) acute (d) straight​

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Answered by likhithagundiga
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Answer:

c.acute

Step-by-step explanation:

because acute angle is less than right angle . So it will be there in right angle

But obtuse and straight angles are greater than 90 degrees. So it can't be there in right angle.

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Answered by Mounikamaddula
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Answer:

In the right-angled triangle,

sum of the angles in a triangle=180

let the other two angles be x and y

x+y+90°=180°

x+y=90°

so the sum of the other two angles is equal to 90°......

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