SOLUTION: In an isosceles triangle, each base angle is 10 degrees less than 2 times the third angle. Find all three of the angles

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Question 648393: In an isosceles triangle, each base angle is 10 degrees less than 2 times the third angle. Find all three of the angles
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In an isosceles triangle, each base angle is 10 degrees less than 2 times the third angle. Find all three of the angles
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V = vertex angle
The other 2 angles are
2V - 10
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V + (2V-10) + (2V-10) = 180

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