SOLUTION: one angle of a triangle is 10 degree greater than smallest angle, and the third angle is 30 degrees less than twice the smallest angle. Find the measures of the three angles
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Question 271032: one angle of a triangle is 10 degree greater than smallest angle, and the third angle is 30 degrees less than twice the smallest angle. Find the measures of the three angles
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+x+10+2x-30=180
4x-20=180
4x=200
x=50 degrees
x+10=60 degrees
2x-30=70 degrees
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