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the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle measures 36 degrees . what is the measure of its base angle? ​

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Answer: Both of the other angles equal 72 degrees individually.

Step-by-step explanation:

The measure of each of the other angles could be 72 degrees because isosceles triangles have two sides that have the same equivalence. Since a line has 180 degrees and its vertex angle measures 36 degrees, then the remaining angles have to be found by subtracting 180 with 36 in order to get 144. 144 divided by 2 because of the two angles then makes both sides equal to 72 degrees individually.

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Answer: Each base angle is 72 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

For any triangle, the three angles always add to 180 degrees.

In an isosceles triangle, the base angles are the same measure. For now we don't know what they are, so let's call them x. The vertex angle is 36.

Adding the three angles (x,x, and 36) and setting that equal to 180 will help us find the value of x.

x+x+36 = 180

2x+36 = 180

2x+36-36 = 180-36 .... subtract 36 from both sides

2x = 144

2x/2 = 144/2 .... divide both sides by 2

x = 72

This triangle has two base angles of 72 each and the vertex angle of 36. As a check, the three angles should add up to 180

72+72+36 = 144+36 = 180

So the answer is confirmed.

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