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One of the angles of a triangle has measure of 90° and the other two angles are equal. The measure of the two angles are

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Answered by abhinavaditya1411
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Answer:

Let us take both the same angles as x.

So, 90° + 2x = 180° -- Angle Sum Property

→ 2x = 180 - 90 → 2x = 90°

→ x = 45°

Thus, measure of both same angles are 45°...

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Answered by ruksanask1234
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Answer:

the other two angles are 45°

Explanation:

let the names of the triangle be ABC

angle B = 90°

angle A = angle C

so,

angle A +angle B + angle C=180

angle A + 90°+ angle C = 180 (given angle B=

90)

angle A = angle C

2angle A+ 90= 180

2angle A = 180 - 90

2angle A = 90

angle A = 90/ 2

angle A = 45

angle A = angle C

angle C =45

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