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find the measures of the angles of a right triangle where one of the acute angles is *3.5* times the other

User Philipp Merkle
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Lets draw a picture of our problem:

where x denotes the measure of the base angle.

Since interior angles of any triangle add up to 180, we have


x+3.5x+90=180

which gives


4.5x+90=180

By subtracting 90 to both sides, we have


\begin{gathered} 4.5x=180-90 \\ 4.5x=90 \end{gathered}

Finally, by dividing both sides by 4.5, we get


\begin{gathered} x=(90)/(4.5) \\ x=20 \end{gathered}

Then, the base angle measures 20 degrees and the upper angle measure


3.5*20=70

Therefore, the searched angles measure


20,70\text{ and 90}

find the measures of the angles of a right triangle where one of the acute angles-example-1
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