Why (90⁰-θ)?

Indranil

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In a right triangle, If two angles are 90⁰ and θ, why another angle is (90⁰-θ)? What does it mean? could you explain, please?
 
The sum of the interior angles in a triangle is \(\displaystyle 180^{\circ}\). So, given those two angles, let's call the third \(\displaystyle \beta\). Hence:

\(\displaystyle 90^{\circ}+\theta+\beta=180^{\circ}\)

Subtract \(\displaystyle 90^{\circ}+\theta\) from both sides:

\(\displaystyle \beta=180^{\circ}-(90^{\circ}+\theta)=90^{\circ}-\theta\)
 
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