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What is the value of y in this equilateral triangle?

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Answer:

5y-15=180

5y=180+15

5y=195

5y÷5y=195÷5

y=39

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In the equilateral triangle, the value of y is
15.

In an equilateral triangle, all three angles are equal. Therefore, if one angle is represented as
\(5y - 15\), then the other two angles are also
\(5y - 15\).

The sum of the interior angles in a triangle is
180 degrees. So, for an equilateral triangle:


\[ (5y - 15) + (5y - 15) + (5y - 15) = 180 \]

Combine like terms:


\[ 15y - 45 = 180 \]

Add
45 to both sides:


\[ 15y = 225 \]

Divide by
15:


\[ y = 15 \]

Therefore, the value of y in the equilateral triangle is
15.

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