SOLUTION: One angle of a triangle measures 44∘ more than the smallest, while a third angle is twice the smallest. Find the measure of each angle.
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Question 1014297: One angle of a triangle measures 44∘ more than the smallest, while a third angle is twice the smallest. Find the measure of each angle.
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For a triangle,
Substituting,
Then,
and
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