SOLUTION: The smallest angle in a triangle is one-third of the largest angle. The third angle is 10 degrees more than the smallest angle. Find the measure of all three angles.

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Question 902548: The smallest angle in a triangle is one-third of the largest angle. The third angle is 10 degrees more than the smallest angle. Find the measure of all three angles.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
let x be the smallest
x + (x+10) + 3x = 180
5x = 170
x = 34
Angles are 34, 44, and 102 degrees

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