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10 November, 18:30

If two of a triangle's angles measure 42° and 48°, how would you classify that triangle? Write acute, obtuse, or right

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  1. 10 November, 19:00
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    You would classify the triangle as a Right triangle. You would classify it as a Right Triangle because the total amount of degrees in a triangle must be 180 degrees. If you add 42 and 48, it would give you 90 degrees. 180 - 90 degrees would equal 90 degrees. Meaning, the final corner would be 90 degrees. If 1 corner of a triangle is 90 degrees, it would classify as a right triangle.
  2. 10 November, 20:50
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    The answer is a right triangle.

    I added 42 and 48 to get the sum of the angles given, so that I could then subtract that number from 180 (total number of degrees in a three sided figure)

    42+48 = 90

    180-90 = 90

    The third angle measure is 90 degrees, making the triangle a right triangle.
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