
Angle 1 = ( 8x + 5 ) ...(i)
Angle 2 = ( 4x + 9 ) ...(ii)
Angle 3 = 90° ( ∵ it is a right-angled triangle )

The value of the larger angle of the two acute angles.

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We know that,

➪ ∠ 1 + ∠ 2 + ∠ 3 = 180°
➪ 8x + 5 + 4x + 9 + 90° = 180°
➪ 12x + 104° = 180°
➪ 12x = 180° - 104°
➪ 12x = 76°
➪ x =

➪ x = 6.333°
The value of x is 6.333°.
Now,
Substituting the value of x in eq. (i) & (ii), we have
Angle 1 = 8x + 5
= 8 x 6.333 + 5
= 50.666 + 5
= 55.67°
Angle 2 = 4x + 9
= 4 x 6.333 + 9
= 25.332 + 9
= 34.332°
Clearly, angle 1 is greater than angle 2.
Therefore, the value of the larger angle of the two acute angles is 55.67°.
