SOLUTION: Tim says that if the measure of one angle of an isosceles triangle equals 30 degrees, then the measure of the other two angles must each be 75. Marc disagrees he says that while Ti

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Question 253146: Tim says that if the measure of one angle of an isosceles triangle equals 30 degrees, then the measure of the other two angles must each be 75. Marc disagrees he says that while Tim is correct some of the time, there is another possible solution.support Tim's claim and Marc's claim.explain how the angle measures where found please.
Answer by edjones(8007) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 2 possibilities:
30+75+75=180
30+30+120=180
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Ed