Math, asked by Adi123654, 1 year ago


- In a right angled triangle, the angles other than the right angle are:

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Answered by mysticd
12

Answer:

acute angles

Step-by-step explanation:

In a right angled triangle, the angles other than the right angle are acute angles.

/* acute Angles : Angles lie between 0° and 90°*/

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Answered by sonabrainly
8

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In a right angled triangle  there is a 90 degree and two 45 degree angles

as the sum a triangle is 180 degree so

let the other 2 angles be x

x + x + 90 = 180

2x = 90

x = 45

other 2 each angle are 45 degree

and it can also be any other angle

and they will be acute ,that is less than 90

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