One angle of a right triangle measures 55°. What is the measure of the other acute angle?
0°, 35°, 45°, 55°, 90°
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In a right triangle, the sum of the measures of the two acute angles is always 90°. Since one angle measures 55°, you can find the other acute angle by subtracting 55° from 90°:
90° – 55° = 35°
Therefore, the measure of the other acute angle is 35°.
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In a right triangle, the sum of the two acute angles is always 90° (since one angle is already 90°). If one angle measures 55°, we can find the other acute angle by subtracting 55° from 90°.
So, the calculation is:
90° – 55° = 35°
Therefore, the measure of the other acute angle is 35°.