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A right triangular park is to be designed such that the angles other than 90° must be equal. What should be the angle dimensions of the park?
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A right triangular park is to be designed such that the angles other than 90° must be equal. Find the remaining angle by using sum of angles in a triangle is 180°
The correct answer is: 45°,45° and 90° are angles of park
ANS :- 45°,45° and 90° are angles of park .
Explanation :-
A right triangular park is to be designed such that the angles other than 90° must be equal.
Let the angles other than 90° be x°, x° (as both are equal)
(x )°+(x)° + 90° = 180°
2x +90 = 180
2x = 90
∴ x° = 45°
The angles of the park are 45°,45° and 90°
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