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Q. The angles of a triangle are in AP and the number of grades in the least is to the number of radians in the greatest as 40 is to π . Find the angle in degrees .


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Answered by NightFury
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Let a - d, a, a + d be the three angles of the triangle that form AP.

Given that the greatest angle is twice the least.

Now, 2(a - d) = a + d

2a - 2d = a + d

a = 3d ---------------(1)

Now by angle sum property,

(a - d) + a + (a + d) = 180°

3a = 180°

a = 60°----------------------(2)

from (1) and (2),

3d = 60°

d = 20°

Now, the angles are,
a - d = 60°- 20° = 40°
a = 60°
a + d = 60° + 20° = 80°.

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