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Mathematics, 11.02.2022 05:50 madisontrosclair2

The second angle of a triangle is three times as large as the first angle. The third angle is 12 degrees larger than the second angle. Find the measures of all three angles of the triangle, listing them from smallest to largest. Im very confused, I think I'm doing something wrong. Please explain, I'd greatly appreciate it!


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