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In a triangle, the second angle measures twice the first. The measure of the third angle is 24 degrees more than the first. Find the measures of the three angles.
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In a triangle, the second angle measures twice the first. The measure of the third angle is 24 degrees more than the first. Find the measures of the three angles.
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In a triangle, the second angle measures twice the first. The measure of the third angle is 24 degrees more than the first. Find the measures of the three angles.
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The first angle would equal 39, multiply that by 2 it would equal 78 for the second angle. 39+24=63 for the third angle. The way you know this is right is if you add them all together they equal 180.
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