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Solve.One angle of a triangle measures twice the second angle. The third angle measures three times the second angle. Find the measures of the angles.
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According to the problem, the first angle is twice the second angle, so it can be represented as $2\theta$. The third angle is three times the second angle, so it can be represented as $3\theta$. Show more…
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