To determine the measure of the smallest angle in a pennant, we need to know the specific dimensions or shape of the pennant in question, as angles can vary widely depending on its design. Generally, pennants are triangular or flag-shaped, often featuring angles of 30°, 45°, or 60°. If you provide more details about the pennant's shape or dimensions, I can give a more accurate answer.
The angle opposite side RT = 12 will have the smallest measure
infinitely small
It is usually its smallest side
In a scalene triangle, each side has a different length and each angle has a different measure. The longest side is always opposite the largest angle, while the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle. Therefore, the statement that the longest side is opposite the angle with the smallest measure is incorrect; it should be the opposite.
25o
angle with smallest measure - apex
The angle with the smallest measure is opposite the shortest side. Similarly, the angle with the largest measure is opposite the longest side.
54 degrees
The angle opposite side RT = 12 will have the smallest measure
shortest side
infinitely small
It is usually its smallest side
25o
Cryptogram said 45, but what was the question?There is no punctuation, except for the last "?", so I will assume that when a word is capitalized, it starts a new sentence. Therefore the statements are:In a triangle the measure of the largest angle is 3 times the measureof the smallest angle. The measure of the remainingangle is twice themeasure of the smallest angle.Since "Measure of the largest angle" is a fragment of something, I will discard it (it could be a mistake of leftover text or could be an incomplete thought). I guess that the "?" at the end means that we are supposed to answer something, and the answer could possibly relate to the largest angle. If I supply all the angles, you will hopefully get your answer.Since L=3S and M=2S, and 3S+2S+S=180º, then 6S=180º, so Smallest angle =30ºMiddle angle =60ºLargest angle =90º
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20 degrees