Chapter 3: Q. 395 (page 408)
One angle of a triangle is more than the smallest angle. The largest angle is the sum of the other angles. Find the measures of all three angles.
Short Answer
The measures of all three angles are.
Chapter 3: Q. 395 (page 408)
One angle of a triangle is more than the smallest angle. The largest angle is the sum of the other angles. Find the measures of all three angles.
The measures of all three angles are.
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