Help! In a triangle, the measure of the first angle is twice the measure of the second angle. The measure of the third angle is 60* more than the measure of the second angle. All angles must = 180*.
your first angle is 24 degrees your second angle is 48 degrees and your last angle is 108 degrees
Thanks... I was adding from 24 which I guess I was reading as my second value.
no problem i just hope i helped
that is still not right... it just told me that the smallest angle is 30?
have you used the special triangle rule 30, 60, 90
what are the angles given
No because it has to equal 180*
A triangle with 3 angles is always = to 180*
yea lets start with the angle given are there any the question states that the first angle is double the second and the third angle is 60 more then the second
No angles are given.
i gout your answer you said the smallest angle is 30 that means thats the second angle the first one is double so your first angle is 60 and your last angle is 60 more than the second angle which is 90 so your three angles are 30,60,90
which equals 180
Thanks
you got the answer thats awesome im glad i can help
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