The angles of a triangle are in A.P. and the number
of degrees in the least to the number of radians in
greatest is 60 to n. The angles in degree are?
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The angles of a triangle are in A.P. and the number of degrees in the least is to the number of radians in the greatest as 60 to π
c
. Find the smallest angle in degrees.
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ANSWER
The three angles in A.P.;
if y is common difference, let these angles be (x+y)
∘
,x
∘
and(x−y)
∘
∴x+y+x+x−y=180
∘
x=60
∘
According to the question,
(x+y)
180
π
c
(x−y)
=
π
60
π(x−y)=(x+y)
180
π
×60
3(x−y)=x+y
4y=2x
y=
2
x
∴y=
2
60
∘
=30
∘
Hence three angles are 30
∘
,60
∘
and90
∘
.
I hope this would be right answer
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