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A regular pentagon is created using the bases of five congruent isosceles triangles, joined at a common vertex. The total number of degrees in the center is 360°. If all five vertex angles meeting at the center are congruent, what is the measure of a base angle of one of the triangles?

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54 degrees

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If all five vertex angles meeting at the center of a regular pentagon are congruent, then each vertex angle of triangle has measure


(360^(\circ))/(5) =72^(\circ).

As known the sum of the measures of three triangle angles is 180° and base angles of isosceles triangle are congruent, then the measure of a base angle of one of the triangles is


(180^(\circ)-72^(\circ))/(2) =(108^(\circ))/(2)=54^(\circ).

Answer:
54^(\circ).

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