SOLUTION: An isosceles triangle is such that each of the base angles is twice the vertical angle. Find the angles of the triangle.
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Question 596347: An isosceles triangle is such that each of the base angles is twice the vertical angle. Find the angles of the triangle.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
An isosceles triangle is such that each of the base angles is twice the vertical angle. Find the angles of the triangle.
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I think you mean vertex angle.
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V + B + B = 180
V + 2V + 2V = 180
5V = 180
V = 36
B = 72
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