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14 December, 14:13

In a right triangle, one of the two smaller angles, x, is 6 degrees less than twice the other smaller angle, y, what are the measures of the two smaller angles?

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  1. 14 December, 16:43
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    A triangle has 3 angles, and when added, they equal 180

    a right triangle has 1 angle equal to 90

    x = 2y - 6

    x + y = 180 - 90

    2y - 6 + y = 90

    3y - 6 = 90

    3y = 90 + 6

    3y = 96

    y = 96/3

    y = 32

    x = 2y - 6

    x = 2 (32) - 6

    x = 64 - 6

    x = 58

    so < x = 58 and < y 32
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