SOLUTION: Isosceles triangles: I have a isosceles triangle that has the second angle 115 degrees. Will you help me with the other two? Would it be 32.5 for the other two?

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I have a isosceles triangle that has the second angle 115 degrees. Will you help me with the other two? Would it be 32.5 for the other two?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Isosceles triangles:
I have a isosceles triangle that has the second angle 115 degrees. Will you help me with the other two? Would it be 32.5 for the other two?
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Only 1 obtuse angle (>90 degs) can be in a triangle, so the other 2 have to be smaller
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180 - 115 = 65
65/2 = 32.5 degs, you're right.

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