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If the angles of a triangle are in ratio 2:3:7 find the measure of all the angles of the triangle

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The sum of all angles of a triangle is 180 grades (or Pi radians).

The angles are in ratio 2:3:7, this means that by naming an angle X we will have:

2*X+ 3*X + 7*X= 180

so, 12*X =180 => X=15

The first angle is 2* X= 30 grades
The second angle is 3*X= 45 grades
The last angle is 7*X=105 grades
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