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What type of angle is formed by two legs of a right
Answer to Problem 32MCQ
Two legs make 90 degrees at side opposite to hypotenuse and acute angles with the hypotenuse.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The given triangle is a right angle triangle.
Calculation: Since the given triangle is a right triangle. And a right angle is formed by two adjacent sides of a triangle and the side opposite to 90 degrees angle is the longest side of right triangle also called hypotenuse of right triangle. Therefore the adjacent cutting at point opposite to longest side makes an right angle whereas the same sides make acute angles with the hypotenuse because if one angle is right angle then the sum of other two angles will be 90 degrees which also mean that other two angles will be acute.
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