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

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Answered by MrStrangeforever
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Answered by uditagupta2020
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Let the smallest angle be x.

Then, second angle = 2x

And the third angle = 3x

By angle sum property of Triangle,

x + 2x + 3x = 180 \\ 6x = 180 \\ x =  \frac{180}{6}  \\ x = 30 \\

So, the angles are,

First = 30°

Second = 60°

Third = 90°

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