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21 August, 03:05

Given a ∆ with exterior angles (55x) °, (40x) °, (85x) °

a. Find the measure of the largest exterior angle.

b. Find the measure of the smallest interior angle.

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  1. 21 August, 03:24
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    Part A : 170

    Part B: 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In any convex polygon, the exterior angles add to 360 degrees.

    55x + 40x + 85x = 360 Combine the left side

    180x = 360 Divide by 180

    180x/180 = 360/180

    x = 2

    Part A

    The largest exterior angle is going to be 85x = 85*2 = 170 degrees.

    Part B

    The exterior and interior angles are supplementary. That is they add up to 180 degrees.

    The smallest one is going to be with the 85x angle. That angle eats up a lot of real estate.

    Let y = the interior angle. Set up the equation

    85x + y = 180 Solve for 85x

    170 + y = 180 Subtract 170 from both sides

    170 - 170 + y = 180 - 170

    y = 10 degrees
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