Ans. 15, 22, 30 6. In a triangle, the smallest angle is half of the largest angle and the other angle is 8 degrees larger than the smallest angle. Determine the angles of the triangles. Ans. 43°, 51°, 86°

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6. In a triangle, the smallest angle is half of the largest angle and the other angle is 8 degrees
larger than the smallest angle. Determine the angles of the triangles.
Ans. 15, 22, 30
Ans. 43°, 51°, 86°
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Transcribed Image Text:6. In a triangle, the smallest angle is half of the largest angle and the other angle is 8 degrees larger than the smallest angle. Determine the angles of the triangles. Ans. 15, 22, 30 Ans. 43°, 51°, 86° TY
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