SOLUTION: One angle of an isosceles triamgle is three times one of the equal sides.find the greatest angle.

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Question 592776: One angle of an isosceles triamgle is three times one of the equal sides.find the greatest angle.
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Angles are measured in degrees or radians, while sides are measured in some unit of linear measure. The statement "One angle of an isosceles triamgle is three times one of the equal sides" is ludicrous on its face. Repost using correct terminology to say what you really mean.

John

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