How do you find all the missing angles, if you know one of the acute angles of a right triangle?
1 Answer
Nov 26, 2014
The sum of the measures of all the angles in a triangle is always equal to
In a right triangle, however, one of the angles is already known: the right angle, or the
Let the other two angles be
Applying these conditions, we can say that,
That is, the sum of the two acute angles in a right triangle is equal to
If we know one of these angles, we can easily substitute that value and find the missing one.
**For example, ** if one of the angles in a right triangle is