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1. The hypotenuse of a right triangle measties 3V15 centimeters and its shorter legmeasures 3v6 centimeters. What is the measure of the larger acute angle of the triangle?Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a degree.

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we have the following information from a right triangle

hypotenuse, h =


h=3√(15)

and, short leg, a =


a=3√(6)

we need o calculate the larger acute angle

1. Let's draw this triangle and identify the angle in question

Angle Θ is the largest acute angle because it's opposite to the larger leg

We can calculate this angle using the following


\cos \theta=(adjacent)/(hypotenuse)=(a)/(h)=(3√(6))/(3√(15))

then


\theta=\arccos (\frac{\sqrt[]{6}}{\sqrt[]{15}})=50.77

Rounding to the nearest tenth of a degree:

larger acute angle of the triangle, Θ = 50.8°

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