SOLUTION: Call a,b and c the three angles of a triangle. If a is three times the value of b and b is twice the value of c, what is the measure of a ?

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Question 790082: Call a,b and c the three angles of a triangle. If a is three times the value of b and b is twice the value of c, what is the measure of a ?
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If , then . If , then and therefore . The sum of the measures of the angles of any triangle is 180 degrees.



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