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the vertical angle of an isosceles triangle is three times the sum of its base angle. Find each angle​

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Answered by reetabratamandaldhon
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Answer:

Therefore=two base angels=36+36 and the Vertical angel is 36*3=108

Step-by-step explanation:

In an Isosceles triangle, Two base angels are equal.

Let us assume that they are x.

Then,

Vertical angle =3x

Total sum=3x+x +x=5x=180

or, 5x =180

or, x =36.

Therefore=two base angels=36+36 and the Vertical angel is 36*3=108

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