In a right-angled triangle, what statement can be made about the other two angles ?
Answer:
They are acute angles .
- The sum of all the three angles of a triangle is 180°.
- Since, one angle of a right-angled triangle is 90°. Therefore, the sum of other two angles must be 90°.
Hence, the other two angles must be less than 90° i.e. they are acute angles.