The measure of one of the angles of a right triangle is five times the measure of another angle of the triangle. What are the possible values of the measures of the second largest angle?
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document.write( "Let 2nd larger angle (largest =
), be L
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document.write( "Then smaller angle measures:
, or 
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document.write( "We then get: 
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document.write( "5L + L = 450 ------ Multiplying by LCD, 5
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document.write( "6L = 450
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document.write( "L, or 2nd larger angle =
, or 
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