Math, asked by AthoiImran, 1 year ago

in a right angled isosceles triangle. what is the measure of each of the equal angles?


shraddha33204: In any triangle the sum of all 3 angles is 180.

Since a right triangle is specified, one angle is 90 degrees, leaving 90 degrees as th dim if the other two. Since an ISOCELE triangle is specified the other angles are equal. Each is therefore 45 degrees.

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Answered by sushantpatilp30j
1

as it is the right angled isosceles triangle the one angle will be 90 degree and we know that isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides and angle opposite to equal sides are congruent therefore remaining angles will be

a+b+c= 180

90+2a = 180

2a =180-90

a= 45


hope it will help u


Answered by razariah
5

in an isoceles triangle two angles will be equal

let it be x

if one angle is 90 then,

x + x + 90 = 180 (angle sum property)

2x = 90

x = 45

the equal angles are 45 and 45

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