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  • 02-12-2016
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The measures of the angles in a triangle have a ratio of 2:9:1. How do you find the measures of these angles

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musenmuñuy
musenmuñuy musenmuñuy
  • 03-12-2016
Hello. Firstly you have to remembet that the sum of the three angles in any triangle is 180grades
So, determining the constant (k) you will have:
2:9:1
2k+9k+1k=180
12k=180 180/12=k
k = 15
Multiply the constant by 180 and divide by the given ratio:
180*15 / 2
180*15 / 9 etc
then your angles are
2:9:1
24:108:12

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