if a right triangle has an angle that is 65, what is the third angle in the triangle

In a right triangle, one of the angles is always 90 degrees. The sum of all three angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees. Therefore, to find the third angle, we subtract the sum of the two given angles from 180 degrees.

Let's denote the three angles in the right triangle as A, B, and C. Given that angle A is 65 degrees and angle B is 90 degrees, we have:

A = 65 degrees
B = 90 degrees

Now, we can find the third angle C:

C = 180 degrees - (A + B)
C = 180 degrees - (65 degrees + 90 degrees)
C = 180 degrees - 155 degrees
C = 25 degrees

Therefore, the third angle in the right triangle is 25 degrees.