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In a triangle, angle B is half of angle A. Angle C is 5 more tham double angle A. What are the measurements of each angle?
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angle B: 1/2 of angle A
angle C: 5 more than double angle A
angle A - 50 degrees
angle B - 25 degrees
angle C - 105 degrees
i’m not too sure lol but i tried!!
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