Triangle TIC is an Isosceles Triangle with Vertex Angle I. If the Measure of Angle I is 90 Degrees, What is the Measure of Angle T?

In an isosceles triangle, two sides are of equal length, and the angles opposite those sides are equal. In triangle TIC, you have the vertex angle I measuring 90 degrees. This means that the two base angles, which we can call angle T and angle C, must be equal because they are opposite the two equal sides.

Since the sum of all angles in a triangle must equal 180 degrees, we can set up the following equation:

Angle I + Angle T + Angle C = 180 degrees

Substituting in what we know:

90 degrees + Angle T + Angle T = 180 degrees

90 degrees + 2 * Angle T = 180 degrees

Now, we can isolate Angle T:

2 * Angle T = 180 degrees – 90 degrees

2 * Angle T = 90 degrees

Angle T = 90 degrees / 2

Angle T = 45 degrees

Therefore, the measure of angle T is 45 degrees.

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