SOLUTION: What is the inverse variation of 4=k6

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Question 3356: What is the inverse variation of 4=k6
Answer by D-loco(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In any triangle, the sum of all angles is 180 degrees. Since in a
right triangle, one angle is always 90 degrees, that leaves 180-90=90
degrees for the sum of two other sharp angles. So, since one angle is
given as 4=k6 degrees, the other sharp angle is 90-4=k6, or
86 degrees.
So, the answer is that the angles of this straight triangle are 90,
4=k6, and 86 degrees.

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