What is the measure of angle a and c in a right angled triangle if b is 90 degree
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Step-by-step explanation:
One property of the triangles is that the sum of all the angles will always be
180
°
.
In this triangle, one angle is
90
°
and an other is
63
°
, then the last one will be:
180
−
90
−
63
=
27
°
Note: in a right triangle, the right agnle is always 90°, so we also say that the sum of the two not-right angles is 90°, because 90+90=180
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The triangle is a right angled triangle.
Here, b = 90°
therefore, a = 60°
c = 30°
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