The second angle is 10 degrees larger than the smallest angle. The third angle is 3 times as big as the smallest angle. Find the measure of the smallest angle (in degrees)
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All angles in a triangle add up top 180 degrees, so x+x+10+3x=180 5x=180-10 x=34 x+10=44 3x=102
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