One of the acute corners of a right-angled triangle is 38 degrees. Find the second sharp corner.

The solution of the problem:
In the problem statement, a right-angled triangle is given, that is, such a triangle in which one of the angles is ninety degrees. The condition also says that one of the acute angles of the triangle is thirty-eight degrees, and since the sum of all three inner angles of the triangle is one hundred and eighty degrees, you can answer the question of the problem.
1. Find the second acute angle of the triangle.
180-90-38 = 52 degrees.
Answer: The second acute angle of the triangle is fifty-two degrees.



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