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In the radian measure, the angles of a 45-45-90 triangle are:

In the radian measure, the angles of a 45-45-90 triangle are:-example-1
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45, 45, 90

45 *π/180 = π/4
90 *π/180 =π/2

45, 45, 90 is the same as π/4, π/4, π/2
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Answer:


(\pi)/(4),(\pi)/(2),(\pi)/(2)

Explanation:

We know the relation between radian and degree

π radian = 180 degrees

So, we have


1^(\circ)=(\pi)/(180)

Using this relation, we convert all the angle which is in degree to radian.


45^(\circ)=(\pi)/(180)*45\\\\=(\pi)/(4)

And 90 degrees in radian is equal to


90^(\circ)=(\pi)/(180)*90\\\\=(\pi)/(2)

Therefore, in radian measure, the angles are


(\pi)/(4),(\pi)/(2),(\pi)/(2)

C is the correct option.

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