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Find the angles of the triangle if they
are
proportional to the following:
1, 2, 3

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Answer:

The angles of this would be x=30

Explanation:

If they are proportional to 1:2:3, then we can do 2 things.

They are just cong. ratios. This means that we can have a variable x to the 1,2 and 3.

Second, the angles of an triangle equal 180.

Adding 1 + 2 =

1x + 2x + 3x = 180

6x = 180

x = 30

Now the largest angle would be 3x. Thus 3*30 = 90. You have a right triangle.

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