Math, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

Of the three angles of a triangle, one is twice the smallest and another is three times the smallest. Find the angles.​

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Answered by Anonymous
47

Let the smallest angle be x

One angle=2x

Another angle =3x

We know that

Sum of all angles in the triangle =180

x+2x+3x=180°

6x=180°

x=30°

2x=60°

3x =90°

I hope this helps you.....

Answered by landerson060318
12

Answer:

The smallest angle is 30 degrees, the second smallest is 60 degrees and the largest is 90 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since all three angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees:

x = the smallest angle.

180 = x + 2x + 3x

Therefore: 6x = 180.

180/6 = 30

x = 30

2x = 60

3x = 90

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