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the largest angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles. the smallest angle is 7/15th of the largest angle.

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Answered by samarth1110
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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the largest angle be 'a' and smallest be 'c'

a+b+c = 180 [sum property of angles of a traingle]

Given, a =  (b+c)

c = 7/15 a

a = b + 7a/15

a - 7a/15 = b

b = 8a/15

a + 8a/15 + 7a/15= 180

15a+8a+7a/15 = 180

30a/15 = 180

2a=180,

a=180/2,

a=90

b = 8a/15 = 48

c = 7a/15 =42

Hence angles are 90 , 48 , 42

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