SOLUTION: An angle in an isosceles triangle measures 30°. What could the measures of the other two angles be?

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Question 1077796: An angle in an isosceles triangle measures 30°. What could the measures of the other two angles be?
Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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The other two could be equal, and they would divide up 150 degrees into two angles of 75.
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This could be one of the two equal angles, and there is another 30 degree angle, which would make the last 120 degrees.