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Please help me on this!!

Please help me on this!!-example-1

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Hi there!

∵ Sum of all th' Angles = 360°

Add th' angles :-

2a + a + 2a + a = 360°

=> 6a = 360°

=> a =
\frac {360}{6}° = 60°

Hence,
The required angles are :-

• a = 60°
• 2a = 120°

~ Hope it helps!
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User Dung Ta Van
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Hi there!

Let's solve this problem step by step!
The sum of the angles measures 360°, which is given in the question.

We can also express the sum of the angles as a sum of variables. To do this we must add all the variables a.

a + a + 2a + 2a =

Collect terms.

6a

When we have this expression and the sum of the angles, we can set up and solve an equation.

6a = 360

Divide both sides by 6.

a = (360)/(6) = 60

Therefore a = 60°
~ Hope this helps you!
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