Chapter 4: Q 105 (page 405)
The measure of one of the small angles of a right triangle ismore than times the measure of the other small angle. Find the measure of both angles.
Short Answer
The measure of the angles are and .
Chapter 4: Q 105 (page 405)
The measure of one of the small angles of a right triangle ismore than times the measure of the other small angle. Find the measure of both angles.
The measure of the angles are and .
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