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document.write( "m∠T = m∠U = (2x)°,
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document.write( " find m∠V (in degrees) as an expression containing variable x. \r
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document.write( "we again have an ISOSCELES TRIANGLE, and as we learned in earlier chapters all of the angles within a triangle MUST add to 180 degrees. So we have an equation Angle V + Angle U + Angle T = 180 , Furthermore, since we have an ISOSCELES triangle, one of the rules is the BASE ANGLES - Angle T and ANGLE U - are EQUAL (the same). If you do the substitution ,you will find the angular measure of Angle V ... NOTE: Yes, this answer will have a variable. :) \n" );
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