They are 135 deg each.
Yes. Two angles are compliments ("complimentary angles") if they add up to 90 degrees. E.g. 40 degrees and 50 degrees are compliments to one another. A 45 degree angle and another 45 degree angle are both complimentary and congruent (same angle).
In a right triangle, all the angle measurements together add up to be 180 degrees. And since it is a right triangle, one of the three angles is 90 degrees so if you are given one of the angles other than the right angle's measurements, you can find the angle measurements. Here's an example: There is a right triangle. One angle measures to be 45 degrees. What is the missing angle measure? Well we know that one angle must be 90 degrees and the other (as we were told) is 45 degrees. 90+45=135 and we know that a right triangle=180 degrees total and 180-135= 45. The missing angle is equal to 45 degrees! hope this makes sense and it helped.
since it is a right triangle there is one 90 degree angle and another of the angles is 45 degrees. there is 180 degrees in a triangle so the missing angle is 45 degrees.
It is not possible to determine the measure of an angle if the lengths of two sides are given.
They are 135 deg each.
Yes. Two angles are compliments ("complimentary angles") if they add up to 90 degrees. E.g. 40 degrees and 50 degrees are compliments to one another. A 45 degree angle and another 45 degree angle are both complimentary and congruent (same angle).
In a right triangle, all the angle measurements together add up to be 180 degrees. And since it is a right triangle, one of the three angles is 90 degrees so if you are given one of the angles other than the right angle's measurements, you can find the angle measurements. Here's an example: There is a right triangle. One angle measures to be 45 degrees. What is the missing angle measure? Well we know that one angle must be 90 degrees and the other (as we were told) is 45 degrees. 90+45=135 and we know that a right triangle=180 degrees total and 180-135= 45. The missing angle is equal to 45 degrees! hope this makes sense and it helped.
If the first two add up to 45 degrees, then the third angle is 135 degrees.If each of the first two is 45 degrees, then the third angle is 90 degrees.
Two of the angles measure 30 and 45. Thus, third angle = 180 - (30+45) = 180 - 75 = 105
since it is a right triangle there is one 90 degree angle and another of the angles is 45 degrees. there is 180 degrees in a triangle so the missing angle is 45 degrees.
It is not possible to determine the measure of an angle if the lengths of two sides are given.
Very similar to to a 45 degree angle, but a bit smaller. Imagine half of a right angle which is 90 degrees.
That would be a Complementary Angle.
Since 2 of it's angles are equal (45 degrees), you have an isoceles triangle. Hence, two of its sides are the same. Since the other angle is 90, you have a right angle triangle. This means that if you're missing the hypotenuse, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find it. H^2 = A^2 + B^2 Where H is the length of the hypotenuse, and A and B are the lengths of the other 2 sides. (Here, A = B).
Assuming two angles are complementary, an angle can have the same measure as it's complement when it measures 45 degrees. BECAUSE 45 +45 =90!!
yes, one angle 90 degrees(right angle), the other two 45 degrees 90 + 45 + 45 = 180