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One angle of a triangle is twice the second angle. The third angle is three times the second angle. Find each angle
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One angle of a triangle is twice the second angle. The third angle is three times the second angle. Find each angle
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One angle of a triangle is twice the second angle. The third angle is three times the second angle. Find each angle
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Angle one is 20 degrees
Angle two is 40 degrees
Angle three is 120 degrees
And the angles add up to 180 degrees the amount needed to create a triangle. Your welcome :)
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