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The measures of one acute angle in a right triangle is four times the measure of the other acute

angle. Write and solve a system of equations to find the measures of the acute angles.

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User Defhlt
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Answer:


A_2 = 18°


A_3 = 4(18°) = 72°

Explanation:

Given:

  1. One angle in the triangle is 90°
  2. One angle that isn't 90° is 4 times larger than another angle that isn't 90°

Angles:


A_1 = 90°


A_2 = x


A_3 = 4x

Solution Pathway:

Under the rules for any triangle, a triangle's interior angles must add up to 180°. Using this, we can set up the equation:

  • sum of the interior angles = 180°
  • 90° + x + 4x = 180°

Now let's solve for x.

  • 90 +x + 4x = 180
  • 90 + 5x = 180
  • 5x = 90
  • x = 18°

Now that we know x is 18°, lets plug this value into the two unknown acute angles.


  • A_2 = 18°

  • A_3 = 4(18°) = 72°

User Anatoly Techtonik
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Answer:

72 degrees and 18 degrees.

Explanation:

If the 2 angles are x and y, we have the system:

x + y = 90 (as it is a right triangle)

x = 4y (given).

Substitute x =- 4y in the first equation:

4y + y = 90

5y = 90

y = 18.

So x + 18 = 90

x = 90 - 18

x = 72.

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