Find the measure of each angle in a triangle with angles: x, (x-135), and 1/10 x
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So we can set up an equation: x + (x-135) + 1/10 x = 180 Simplifying this equation, we get: 11/10 x - 135 = 180 Adding 135 to both sides, we get: 11/10 x = 315 Multiplying both sides by 10/11, we get: x = 286.36 So one angle is x = 286.36 degrees. Show more…
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