SOLUTION: The smallest angle in a triangle is half of the largest angle. The third angle is 10° less than the largest angle. Find the measure of all three angles.
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Question 990259: The smallest angle in a triangle is half of the largest angle. The third angle is 10° less than the largest angle. Find the measure of all three angles.
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The smallest angle in a triangle is half of the largest angle. The third angle is 10° less than the largest angle. Find the measure of all three angles.
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C = largest angle
A = C/2
B = C - 10
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A + B + C = 180
C/2 + (C-10) + C = 180
etc
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