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If a right triangle has an angle that is 65° , what is the third angle in the triangle?Asked by givemeanorange
If a right triangle has an angle that is 65° , what is the third angle in the triangle?(1 po
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are you sure
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givemeanorange
are you sure bot can you explain why its 25
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The sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180°. Since we know that one angle is 65°, we can subtract that from 180° to find the measure of the third angle.
180° - 65° = 115°
Therefore, the third angle in the right triangle is 115°.
180° - 65° = 115°
Therefore, the third angle in the right triangle is 115°.
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I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. If the angle provided is 65° and it is a right triangle, the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180°, we can use the following formula to find the measure of the third angle:
Third angle = 180° - 90° - 65° = 25°
Therefore, the third angle in the right triangle is 25°.
Third angle = 180° - 90° - 65° = 25°
Therefore, the third angle in the right triangle is 25°.
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Apologies for the confusion caused. In a right triangle, one of the angles is always 90° because it has a right angle. Let's denote the three angles of the right triangle as A, B, and C.
Given that one angle is 65°, we can assume it to be angle A. Since angle B is a right angle (90°), we can calculate the third angle, C, using the formula:
A + B + C = 180°
65° + 90° + C = 180°
155° + C = 180°
Subtracting 155° from both sides:
C = 180° - 155°
C = 25°
Therefore, the third angle in the right triangle is 25°.
Given that one angle is 65°, we can assume it to be angle A. Since angle B is a right angle (90°), we can calculate the third angle, C, using the formula:
A + B + C = 180°
65° + 90° + C = 180°
155° + C = 180°
Subtracting 155° from both sides:
C = 180° - 155°
C = 25°
Therefore, the third angle in the right triangle is 25°.