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  • 18-03-2016
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How do i find measures by useing a ratio of 2:4:4

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kev2299 kev2299
  • 20-03-2016
The equation would be 2x+4x+4x=180(degrees). Next step would be to add the variables together so you would get 10x=180. Then divide 180/10 to get 18. X=18 so you would plug in 18 to get 32+72+72=180. Since all the angles do not add up to 180 the answer would be no solution.
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