In a right-angled triangle, the acute angles are equal. What is the degree measure of each of these angles?

A right-angled triangle is a triangle that has a right angle. The right angle is the degree measure of which is 90 degrees. The sum of all the angles of the triangle is 180 degrees.
1. Let’s find out the degree measure of the other two angles of the triangle.
180-90 = 90 degrees.
From the condition of the problem it is known that in a given right-angled triangle the acute angles are equal.
2. Let’s find out what the degree measure of each of these angles is equal to.
90/2 = 45 degrees.
Answer: The degree measure of each of the acute angles of the triangle is 45 degrees.



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