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The three angles of a triangle 2009-10-13
From Michelle:
The second angle of a triangular garden is four times as large as the first. The third angle is 45 less than the sum of the other two angles. Find the measure of the other two angles?
Answered by Penny Nom.
The sum of the angles of a triangle 2009-05-18
From mary:
prove that the sum of the three angles inside any triangle always add up to 180 degrees?
Answered by Harley Weston.
The angles of a triangle 2008-10-31
From kyla:
an isosceles triangle has two 50 degrees angles.what is the measure of the third angle? explain how you found your answer.
Answered by Penny Nom.
The angles of a triangle given the three sides 2008-01-17
From Lucy:
Is there a way to find the angles of a triangle just by knowing the lengths of it's sides? It seems like the would be a relationship between the two, but I'm not sure.
Answered by Stephen La Rocque and Harley Weston.
 
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