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4 October, 18:22

A triangle has an angle that measures 80°. The other two angles are in a ratio of 7:13. What are the measures of those two angles?

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  1. 4 October, 18:31
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    The angles are B and C.

    The three angles add up to 180º

    A=80º

    B

    C

    A+B+C=180º

    80º+B+C=180º

    B+C=180º-80º

    B+C=100º (1)

    The ratio between A and B is 7/13; therefore:

    B/C=7/13 ⇒B=7C/13 (2)

    With the equations (1) and (2), we make a system of equations:

    B+C=100

    B=7C/13

    We can solve this system of equations by substitution method:

    7C/13 + C=100

    least common multiple=13

    7C+13C=1300

    20C=1300

    C=1300/20

    C=65

    B=7C/13

    B=7*65/13

    B=455/13

    B=35º

    Answer: The measures of those two angles are 65º and 35º.
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