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28 July, 05:50

One angle of a triangle measures 10 degrees more than the second. The measure of the third angle is

twice the sum of the measures of the first two angles. Find the measure of each angle. [Hint: the sum of

the three angles in a triangle equals 180°.]

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  1. 28 July, 06:05
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    Answer:first angle = 25 degrees

    Second angle = 35 degrees

    Third side = 120/degrees

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the size of the second angle be x degrees.

    One angle of a triangle measures 10 degrees more than the second. This means that the size of the first angle is (x + 10) degrees.

    The measure of the third angle is

    twice the sum of the measures of the first two angles. This means that

    The third angle = 2 (first angle + second angle). So the size of each angle is

    First angle (x + 10) degrees

    Second angle = x degrees

    Third angle = 2 (x + 10 + x) =

    (4x + 20) degrees

    Sum of angles in a triangle = 180

    degrees. Therefore,

    x + 10 + x + 4x + 20 = 180 degrees

    6x + 30 = 180

    6x = 180 - 30 = 150

    x = 150/6 = 25 degrees

    First angle = x + 10 = 25 + 10 = 35

    Third angle = 4x + 20 = 4 * 25 + 20

    = 100 + 20 = 120 degrees
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