Math, asked by kinjal1567, 7 months ago

The angles of a triangle are in A.P.The least being 36°.Find the angles in degrees and in radians.

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Answered by 1600178
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Step-by-step explanation:

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

.

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