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one angle is twice the smallest angle and another angle is three times the smallest angle (Hint. let x be the measure of the smallest angle in degrees. then measures of the other two angles are 2x and 3x.)

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Answered by dhruvparikh
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let one angle be x another is twice(2x) and onother one is thrice(3x) the smallest angle

addition of triangle angle is 180

x+2x+3x=180

6x=180

x=30

(2x) =2(30)=60

and 3x=3(30)=90

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

Given: one angle is twice the smallest angle and another angle is three times the smallest angle

To find: The angles

Step-by-step explanation:

We have provided with the hint

(Hint. let x be the measure of the smallest angle in degrees. then measures of the other two angles are 2x and 3x.)

Let the smallest angle =x

So other angles are 2x and 3x

Using angle sum property of triangle

x+2x+3x=180 degree

6x = 180 °

x=30 °

So the angles are

x=30°

2x=2×30°

=60°  

3x=3×30 °

=90°

Therefore, the angles are 30°, 60° , and 90°.

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