What would be the measure of the other two angles in an isosceles right-angled triangle if one of the angles measure:
A. 90°?
B. 45°?
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5
Answer:
45 degrees.
So it is answer B
Step-by-step explanation:
90 + 45 = 135
180 - 135 = 45
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3
Answer:
In isosceles right-angled triangle, the angles opposite to the equal sides are also same. So, since one angle is already 90° therefore sum of other two angles must be 90°. And hence each must be 45°. Ans - (B)
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