SOLUTION: The second angle of a triangle is four times the first angle. The third angle of the triangle is 18 degrees less than the first angle. Find each angle of the triangle.

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Question 1194828: The second angle of a triangle is four times the first angle. The third angle of the triangle is 18 degrees less than the first angle. Find each angle of the triangle.
Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, josgarithmetic:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The second angle of a triangle is four times the first angle. The third angle of the triangle is 18 degrees less than the first angle. Find each angle of the triangle.
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S, F & T = second, first and third angles
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S = 4F
T = F - 18
S + F + T = 180
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4F + F + (F-18) = 180
6F - 18 = 180
F = 33 degrees
etc

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ANGLE          MEASURE
first           x
second         4x
third           x-18
SUM            180

, etcetera...

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