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14 July, 05:09

If the differences between the measures of the two smaller angles of a right triangle is 6 degrees, what is the measure, in degrees, of the smallest angle?

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  1. 14 July, 05:33
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    A right triangle has one angle equal to 90° and every triangle's angles sum to 180°. Thus the sum of the other two angles must be equal to 90°.

    We are told that we have two angles α and α+6 and since these two angles must sum to 90° we have:

    α+α+6=90

    2α=84

    α=42°
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