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An isosceles triangle has an angle that measures 134°. Which other angles could be in that isosceles triangle?

User Rosamaria
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Answer:


23^(o) and
23^(o)

Explanation:

An isosceles triangle has two of its sides and angles to be equal. Let each of the unknown equal angles be represented by x. Since one of its angles measures 134°, then;

x + x + 134° =
180^(o)

2x + 134° =
180^(o)

2x =
180^(o) - 134°

= 46

x =
(46)/(2)

=
23^(o)

x =
23^(o)

The other angles that could be in the isosceles triangle are
23^(o) and
23^(o).

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