SOLUTION: ABC is an isosceles triangle. The angles A and B are equal to each other, and the angle C is 38 degrees. what are the angles of A and B

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Question 745024: ABC is an isosceles triangle. The angles A and B are equal to each other, and the angle C is 38 degrees. what are the angles of A and B
Answer by fcabanski(1391) About Me  (Show Source):
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The sum of a triangle's internal angles is 180 degrees.


180-38 = 142


A and B are the same, so each one equals 142/2 = 71 degrees.