Which of the following is a true statement concerning right triangles.

Group of answer choices

All three angles are acute angles.

In a right Euclidean triangle, one angle is a right angle and the other two are complementary angles.

In a right Euclidean triangle, two angle are right angles and the third angle is a an acute angle.

In a right Euclidean triangle, one angle is a right angle and the other two are supplementary angles.

1 answer

The correct statement concerning right triangles is:

In a right Euclidean triangle, one angle is a right angle and the other two are complementary angles.

In a right triangle, one angle measures exactly 90 degrees (the right angle), and the sum of the other two angles must be 90 degrees, making them complementary to each other. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the properties of right triangles.