Math, asked by CharlotteCollete, 4 months ago

Two of the angles of a triangle are equal and the third angle is 100° . Find the
measure of the unknown angles.

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Answered by arnabsaikia43
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the measure of the two unknown angles be X.

X+X+100 = 180 ( Angle sum property of a triangle)

2x=180

X=90 degree

Hope it helps

Answered by ExploringMathematics
0

\textrm{Since two angles of a triangles are equal, Consider them as 'x'}

\longrightarrow\rm{x+x+100^\circ=180^\circ\quad...\:Angle \:Sum\: Property}

\longrightarrow\rm{2x+100^\circ=180^\circ}\longrightarrow\rm{2x=180^\circ-100^\circ=80^\circ}

\longrightarrow\rm{x=80^\circ/2}\longrightarrow\rm{x=40^\circ}

\boxed{\bigstar\textrm{  Now, Measure of Each of these two angles is 40$^\circ$ and 40$^\circ$ respectively}}

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