SOLUTION: Given line AB and Line AC are the legs of isosceles triangle ABC. You know m angle 1=5x, m angle 3 =2x+12. 1, Find m angle 2. 2. Find m angle A.

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Question 517569: Given line AB and Line AC are the legs of isosceles triangle ABC. You know m angle 1=5x, m angle 3 =2x+12.
1, Find m angle 2.
2. Find m angle A.

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Can't do this without knowing which numbered angle goes with which vertex and which is the apex angle.

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