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The measure of one of the small angles of a right triangle is 18 less than twice the measure of the other small angle. Find the measure of both angles. Use integers only

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Answer:

36° and 54°

Explanation:

let x be one of the smaller angles, then the other smaller angle is 2x - 18 ( 18 less than twice the other )

Since it is a right triangle then the sum of the 2 smaller angles equals 90, so

x + 2x - 18 = 90

3x - 18 = 90 ( add 18 to both sides )

3x = 108 ( divide both sides by 3 )

x = 36

One angle = 36°

the other angle = (2 × 36) - 18 = 72 = 18 = 54°

User Anthony Roberts
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Answer:

36° and 54°

Explanation:

We are given that one of the small angles of a right angled triangle is 18 less than twice the measure of the other small angle.

We are to find the measure of both angles.

Assuming
x to be the other small angle, 8 less than twice the measure of the other small angle =
2x-18.

Summing all three angles up ti get:


x+(2x-18)+90=180


3x=180-90+18


3x=108


x=(108)/(3)

x = 36°

So other angle will be
2(36)-18= 54°.

User Daniel Falbel
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