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The sum of the measures of the angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. In triangle ABC, angles A and B have the same measure, while the measure of angle C is 84 degrees larger than each of A and B What are the measures of

the three angles?

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Answer:

A=48 B=48 C=84

Explanation:

isosceles triangle since two sides are the same.

180-84=96 then divide by two to get the two angles of A and B

96/2=48

A=48

B=48

C=84

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