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in a right angled triangle the other two angles are always less than​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a right angled triangle, the angle opposite To the hypotenuse is 90°, while other two angles are Always less than 90°. As you know that the side opposite to the largest angle is always the largest in a triangle.

A right triangle has one angle equal to 90 degrees. A right triangle can also be an isosceles triangle--which means that it has two sides that are equal. A right isosceles triangle has a 90-degree angle and two 45-degree angles. ... The Egyptians used this triangle for land surveying.

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Answered by Missmanu2612
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In a right angled triangle, the angle opposite To the hypotenuse is 90°, while other two angles are Always less than 90°. As you know that the side opposite to the largest angle is always the largest in a triangle.

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