SOLUTION: the smallest angle in a triangle is 1/5 as large as the largest angle. the third angle is twice the smallest angle. Find the three angles.
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Question 269284: the smallest angle in a triangle is 1/5 as large as the largest angle. the third angle is twice the smallest angle. Find the three angles.
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+.2x+2(.2x)=180
x+.2x+.4x=180
1.6x=180
x=112.5 degrees
.2x=22.5 degrees
2(.2x)= 45 degrees
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