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20 May, 10:07

Given a right triangle find the measure of all the angles of one angle is a right angle in the measure of the second angle is six less than seven times the measure of the third angle

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  1. 20 May, 12:37
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    12°, 78°, 90°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let the third angle be x then the second angle is 7x - 6

    The sum of the 3 angles in a triangle = 180°

    Sum the 3 angles and equate to 180

    x + 7x - 6 + 90 = 180, that is

    8x + 84 = 180 (subtract 84 from both sides)

    8x = 96 (divide both sides by 8)

    x = 12

    Thus second angle = 12° and third = 7 (12) - 6 = 84 - 6 = 78°

    The 3 angles are 12°, 78° and 90°
  2. 20 May, 13:24
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    12°, 78°, 90°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be the third angle.

    Second angle = 7x - 6

    x + 7x-6 + 90 = 180 { sum of angles of triangle = 180}

    8x + 84 = 180

    8x = 180 - 84

    8x = 96

    x = 96/8

    x = 12

    Second angle = 7x - 6 = 7*12 - 6 = 84 - 6 = 78
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