The degree measure of each angle in the triangle are m∠M = 54°, m∠L = 54°, m∠N = 72°
What is an isosceles triangle?
An Isosceles triangle is a triangle whose bases angles are congruent. By the word congruent, it means the same angles. The sum of angles in an Isosceles triangle is 180°.
Given that:
m∠M = (2x+36)°
Since the base angles are ∠M and ∠L, we can say;
- m∠M = m∠L = (2x+36)° (base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal)
Therefore, the sum of angles in an isosceles triangle is equal to 180°. i.e.
(2x + 36) + (2x + 36) + (5x + 27) = 180°
9x + 99 = 180
9x = 180 - 99
9x = 81
x = 81/9
x = 9
m∠M = m∠L = (2x+36)°
m∠M = m∠L = (2(9)+36)°
m∠M = m∠L = 54°
m∠N = 180° - (54° + 54°)
m∠N = 72°