Let x = second angle
let x + 10 = first angle
let 2( (x) + (x+10) ) = third angle.
Since the interior of a triangle equals 180° then,
Inputting the value of x gives us each angle.
second angle = 25°
first angle = x + 10 = 25 + 10 = 35°
third angle = 2( (x) + (x+10) ) = 2( (25) + (25+10) )
= 110°
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For the same reasons as the last problem...
s(n)=20(1-(1/2)^n)/(1-1/2)
s(n)=40(1-(1/2)^n)
But this time we are not starting at one so we must subtract the sum of s(2) from the sum of s(12) so:
40((1-(1/2)^12-(1-(1/2)^2)
40(0.249755859375)
≈9.99 (to nearest one-thousandth)
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The answer is 254.35 in square