SOLUTION: The measure of one angle of a triangle is 28 more than the measure of the smallest angle of the triangle. The measure of the third angle is twice the measure if the smallest angle.
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Question 224151: The measure of one angle of a triangle is 28 more than the measure of the smallest angle of the triangle. The measure of the third angle is twice the measure if the smallest angle. Find all three measures. Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! x+x+28+2x=180
4x=180-28
4x=152
x=152/4
x=38 degrees for the smallest angle.
38+28=66 degrees for the middle angle.
2*38=76 degrees for the largest angle.
Proof:
38+66+76-180
180=180