SOLUTION: In a triangle, the middle angle is 45 degrees and the largest angle is 15 degrees more than twice the smallest angle. Find the smallest and largest angles.

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Question 546479: In a triangle, the middle angle is 45 degrees and the largest angle is 15 degrees more than twice the smallest angle. Find the smallest and largest angles.
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
m=middle l=largest s=smallest



above is known
use substitution and solve for s
add like terms
subtract 60
divide by 3







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