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In triangle ABC, the size of angle B is 4 times the size of angle A, and the size of angle C is 2° less than 5 times the size of angle A. Find the size of the angles.
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In triangle ABC, the size of angle B is 4 times the size of angle A, and the size of angle C is 2° less than 5 times the size of angle A. Find the size of the angles.
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In triangle ABC, the size of angle B is 4 times the size of angle A, and the size of angle C is 2° less than 5 times
the size of angle A.
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4x + x +(5x-2°) = 180°
10X - 2° = 180°
10x = 180° + 2°
x = 182°/ 10
x = 18.2°
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