each of the two equal angles of an isoseles traingleis twice than the third. fi d the angles of the traingle
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Third angle=36°
Second angle=72°
First angle=72°
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Let the third angle=x
Therefore two equal angles of the isosceles triangle=2x;2x
Sim of all angles of a triangle=180°
x+2x+2x=180°
5x=180°
x=180/5
x=36°
Third angle=36°
Second angle=2×36=72°
First angle=2×36=72°
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