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Two angles of a triangle are equal and the third angle measures 70 degrees. Find the measure of each of the unknown angles. With the same three measures of angles can we construct bigger triangles?
If so, how do we make it possible?

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Answered by BiggestArianator
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(This is an isosceles triangle)

180-70 = 110 (The 70° angle is measured)

110÷2= 55 (The both of the other angles)

So both the angles are 55°

Angles are- 70°, 50°, 50°

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