A right triangle has exterior angles at each of its acute angles with measures in the ratio 13 14. How do you find the measures of the two acute angles of the right triangle?

1 Answer
Jul 13, 2017

56.67° and 33.33°

Explanation:

Say that x is the measure of one of the acute angles. The measure of the exterior angle would be 360-x.

Since this is a right triangle, the measure of the two acute angles must add up to 90°. Thus, we can say the other acute angle is equal to 90-x. The exterior angle is 360-(90-x), which can be simplified to 270+x.

Thus, the measures of the two exterior angles are 360-x and 270+x. We can now write a proportion:

(360-x)/(270+x) = 13/14

14(360-x)=13(270+x) -> cross-multiply

5040-14x=3510+13x -> distribute

1530=27x -> add 14x and subtract 3510 from both sides

x~~56.67° -> divide both sides by 27

The other angle is 90° - 56.67° ~~ 33.33°.

The two acute angles are 56.67° and 33.33°.