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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-05-18 19:39:04
Social Science
One angle of an isosceles triangle measures 37.6°. Which other angles could be in that isosceles triangle?
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Anonymous
37.6° or (180-37.6)/2 = 71.2°
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Anonymous
There are 2 possibilities. First: 37.6 + 2x = 180 2x = 142.4 x = 71.2 Angles are 37.6, 71.2, and 71.2. Second: 37.6 * 2 + x = 180 75.2 + x = 180 x = 104.8 Angles are 37.6, 37.6, and 104.8.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
The other angles are 37.6° and 104.8°
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Anonymous
37.6 or (180- 37.6)/2
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Anonymous
2x + 37.6 = 180 2x = 142.4 x = 71.2...or: x + 2(37.6) = 180 x + 75.2 = 180 x = 104.8. If 37.6° is the lone 'uncopied' angle, the other two are 71.2°; if there's a second 37.6° angle, the other angle is 104.8°.