Answer:
Hypotenuse= 10, short leg= 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: The ratio is 2.39, which means that the larger acute angle is 2.39 times the smaller acute angle.
Step-by-step explanation:
I suppose that the "legs" of a triangle rectangle are the cathati.
if L is the length of the shorter leg, 2*L is the length of the longest leg.
Now you can remember the relation:
Tan(a) = (opposite cathetus)/(adjacent cathetus)
Then there is one acute angle calculated as:
Tan(θ) = (shorter leg)/(longer leg)
Tan(φ) = (longer leg)/(shorter leg)
And we want to find the ratio between the measure of the larger acute angle and the smaller acute angle.
Then we need to find θ and φ.
Tan(θ) = L/(2*L)
Tan(θ) = 1/2
θ = Atan(1/2) = 26.57°
Tan(φ) = (2*L)/L
Tan(φ) = 2
φ = Atan(2) = 63.43°
Then the ratio between the larger acute angle and the smaller acute angle is:
R = (63.43°)/(26.57°) = 2.39
This means that the larger acute angle is 2.39 times the smaller acute angle.
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Answer: Choice B) 45/56</h3>
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Explanation:
When we divide two fractions like this, we flip the second fraction and multiply like so...

which points us to choice B as the answer.
The fraction 45/56 cannot be reduced further because 45 and 56 do not have any factors in common other than 1.
Answer:
The middle between two numbers is the average of those numbers. So we add those two numbers together and divide by two. And the answer is (1 + 6) / 2 = 3.5