SOLUTION: In an isosceles Triangle, If one angle was 50 degrees what degrees will the other 2 sides be?
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In an isosceles Triangle, If one angle was 50 degrees what degrees will the other 2 sides be?
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x+x+50 = 180
2x+50 = 180
2x = 130
x = 65
So the other two angles are 65 degrees each.