Math, asked by artistdivine, 1 year ago

in a right angled triangle the difference between the two acute angles is (pi/12)^c. find the angles in degrees ​

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Answered by kish49
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Step-by-step explanation:

if the difference between the angles is (π/12)^c

(π/12)^c

=[(π/12)×(180/π)]°

=15°

we know that the sum of the two acute angles in a right angled triangle is 90°

let one angle be x° and another angle be (x+15)°

x+x+15=90

2x=90-15

2x=75

x=37.50°

one of the angles is 37.50°

the other angle is 37.5+15=52.5°

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