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20 August, 20:48

The vertex angle of an isoceles triangle 40 degrees less than the sum of the measures of the base angles. Determine the measure of the vertex angles.

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  1. 20 August, 21:10
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    V = vertex angle

    B = base angle

    "the vertex angle is 40 degrees less than the sum of the measures of the base angles" means V = B+B-40 which turns into V = 2B-40

    Use the fact that the three angles (B, B, V) add up to 180 degrees. Then use substitution to solve for B

    V+B+B = 180

    V+2B = 180

    2B-40+2B = 180

    4B-40 = 180

    4B = 180+40

    4B = 220

    B = 220/4

    B = 55

    Each base angle is 55 degrees

    V = 2B-40

    V = 2*55-40

    V = 110-40

    V = 70

    The vertex angle is 70 degrees

    Check:

    V+B+B = 70+55+55 = 180

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