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What is the value of y? Enter your answer in the box. y = An isosceles triangle with vertices labeled A, B, and C. Side B C is the base. Sides A B and A C are equal. Sides A B and A C are labeled with single tick marks. Angle A is labeled as left parenthesis 4 y plus 10 right parenthesis degrees, angle B is labeled as 75 degrees, and angle C is labeled as left parenthesis 3 x right parenthesis degrees.

User Creker
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Answer:

5

Explanation:

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User Eddy Bayonne
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Answer:


y = 5

Explanation:

Given:

An isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC.

∠A =
(4y+10)\°

∠B =
75\°

∠C =
(3x)\°

We know that, for an isosceles triangle, the angles opposite equal sides are also equal to each other.

Therefore, ∠B = ∠C


75 = 3x


x=(75)/(3)=25

∴ ∠C =
3* 25=75°

Now, the sum of all the interior angles of a triangle is always 180°.


\angle A + \angle B + \angle C=180\\(4y+10)+75+75=180\\4y+10+150=180\\4y+160=180\\4y=180-160\\4y=20\\y=(20)/(4)=5

Therefore, the value of 'y' is 5.

User Dolly Aswin
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