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If the difference of the two acute angles of a right angled triangle is ​

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Answered by smit21
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In right angled triangle ABC, say <C = 90 deg, so <A and <B are acute and their sum = 90 deg. So <B is the smaller of the 2 acute angles and its value = 0.05*180 = 9 deg. If the difference between two acute angles of a right angled triangle is we want to determine the measure of the smallest angle in degrees.

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