Math, asked by gudli34, 3 months ago


In a right-angled triangle, one angle measures 35°. Find each of the remaining two angles.​

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Answered by nishasharma50
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The total of the internal angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. In a right angled triangle, one of the angles is 90, so the sum of the other two would be 90. If one of the twp is 35, then the other one would be 90 - 35 = 55 degrees.

Answered by Kheraadyaa
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Answer:

sum of three angles = 35°

since it is a right angle triangle one angle has to be 90°

another angle is given to be 35°

this implies third angle = 180-(90+35)

180-125

55°

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