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One angle of a triangle has a measure of 66. The measure of the third angle is 57 more than half the measure of the second angle. The sum of the angle measures of a triangle is 180

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So let's say that the second angle is x.

Then we can say that the third angle is
(1)/(2)x+57.

So then we have three angles:

1) 66°

2) x°

3) (
(1)/(2)x+57

So then we can add these together and solve for x by setting it equal to the total degrees left in the triangle after subtracting the known angle:


x+(1)/(2)x+57=114


(3)/(2)x+57=114


(3)/(2)x=57


(2)/(3)*(3)/(2)x=57*(2)/(3)


x=(114)/(3) =38

So now we know that the measure of the second angle is 38°. So then we can use this value to solve for the third angle:


(1)/(2)(38) +57=76

So the values of the angles are:

1) 66°

2) 38°

3) 76°

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