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Question 792708: An isosceles triangle has an angle that measures 60 degrees more than twice either of the two common angles. What are the angle measures?
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An isosceles triangle has an angle that measures 60 degrees more than twice either of the two common angles. What are the angle measures?
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Angles: x,x 2x+60
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Equation::
x + x + 2x+60 = 180
4x = 120
x = 30
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Angles: 30,30,120
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Stan H.
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