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1 January, 10:40

One angle of a triangle is 50 degrees greater than the smallest angle, and the third angle is 10 degrees less than twice the smallest angle. find the measures of the three angles.

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  1. 1 January, 11:01
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    All 3 angles of a triangle must equal to 180. You can simply set up an equation to solve this and set it equal to 180.

    Angle 1 - 50 + x

    Angle 2 - x

    Angle 3 - 2x - 10

    50+x+x+2x-10=180

    4x+40=180

    4x=140

    x=35

    Angle 1 = 50+35 = 85

    Angle 2 = 35

    Angle 3 = 2 (35) - 10 = 60

    60+35+85=180
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