SOLUTION: one angle of a triangle is 20 degrees more than the smallest angle. another angle is 8 degrees less than the smallest angle. what is each angle?
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Question 547825: one angle of a triangle is 20 degrees more than the smallest angle. another angle is 8 degrees less than the smallest angle. what is each angle?
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How can an angle be 8 degrees LESS
than the smallest angle?
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