It is: 180-61-62 = 57 degrees
Yes, acute isoceles triangles exist. An example is 61/61/58. The sum of the angles is 180, so it is a triangle.
There are 3 interior angles in a triangle that add up to 180 degrees and the 3 consecutive angles of 59, 60 and 61 degrees inside a scalene triangle add up to 180 degrees.
61 yards and 3 inches (189 / 3, plus the 3 inches)
n is the smallest angle, n+1 is the next and n+2 is the third one. n+(n+1)+(n+2)=180 so 3n+3=180 3n=177 n=59 and then next two are 60 and 61.
180
B=61
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If: 7+3b = 61 Then: b = 18
61 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
The Identity Property of Addition
You can't do that because 12 plus 60 plus 61 equals 173 unless yo take out the twelve but if you can only use the given variables then you cant do that
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61
24 plus 61 plus 3 equals 88
-45m + 68 = 84m - 61 39m = 7 m = 7/39