what is the measures of each of the equal angle of the right angle and isolation triangle
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In right angle triangle,
The internal angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees, and it was given that the triangle was right, meaning that one of the angles measures 90 degrees. This leaves 90
degrees to split evenly between the two remaining angles.
In isosceles triangle,
Since the two base angles are congruent (same measure), they are each 70°. If we are given a base angle of say 45°, we know the base angles are congruent (same measure) and the interior angles of any triangle always add to 180°. So the apex angle must be 180-45-45 or 90°.
The internal angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees, and it was given that the triangle was right, meaning that one of the angles measures 90 degrees. This leaves 90
degrees to split evenly between the two remaining angles.
In isosceles triangle,
Since the two base angles are congruent (same measure), they are each 70°. If we are given a base angle of say 45°, we know the base angles are congruent (same measure) and the interior angles of any triangle always add to 180°. So the apex angle must be 180-45-45 or 90°.
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