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Plssss help me out I really need a 87 and don’t get this wrong ❤️

Plssss help me out I really need a 87 and don’t get this wrong ❤️-example-1
User Joel Fernando
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13 votes

Answer:

73°

Explanation:

A right triangle has one right angle and two acute angles.

A right angle is 90° and the question says that one of the angle are 17°.

We need to add both angles together which = 107°.

A triangle internal total angles will always add up to 180°.

So we need to do 180° - 107° to find the missing angle which = 73°.

Also, the question said that the missing angles was acute and 73° is acute.

hope this helps :)

User Lostlinkpr
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Answer:

73 degrees

Explanation:

The total number of all of the angles in a triangle added together should be 180 degrees. You know that one of the angles is 17. The other angle is 90 because it is a right triangle.

90 + 17 = 107

180 - 107 = 73

So, the other angle is 73 degrees. If this is wrong I am so sorry. Hope this helps you, let me know if it is right!

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