SOLUTION: The largest two angles of a triangle are two and three times as large as the smallest angle. Find all three measures.
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Question 912165: The largest two angles of a triangle are two and three times as large as the smallest angle. Find all three measures.
Answer by JulietG(1812) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Angles of a triangle add up to 180.
A + B + C = 180
B = 2A
C = 3A
A + B + C = 180
A + (2A) + (3A) = 180
6A = 180
A = 30
If A (the smallest angle) is 30, then B is 60 and C is 90.
30 + 60 + 90 = 180
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