What are the sizes of angles in a scalene triangle with given expressions?

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The discussion focuses on solving for the angles of a scalene triangle defined by the expressions x, (x-12), and (2x+6). The equation x + (x-12) + (2x+6) = 180 is established to find the value of x. After isolating x, the calculated angles are 46.5 degrees, 34.5 degrees, and 99 degrees. Participants emphasize the importance of verifying results by substituting x back into the original expressions. The conversation highlights the step-by-step process necessary for understanding the solution.
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Homework Statement


The three angles of a scalene triangle are x degrees, (x-12) degrees and (2x+6) degrees. What sizes are the angles?[/B]
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Homework Equations


Triangle = a+b+c =180
Scalene = no equal size or angles[/B]

The Attempt at a Solution


So what do you do with (x-12) degrees and (2x+6) degrees?
I tried putting them all in an equation to isolate x but it was an incorrect approach. I can't equally divide the triangle since it's a scalene triangle. Can someone give me a clue?
x+(x-12)+(2x+6)=180
x=93/2[/B]
 
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Hi,

Frank212 said:
x+(x-12)+(2x+6)=180
Good. write it out using a+(b+c) = a+ b+ c etcetera...
 
Your approach is right:

a + b + c = 180
=> (x-12)+(2x+6) + x = 180

Now isolate x, and verify your results by filling x in the original question.

Frank212 said:
I tried putting them all in an equation to isolate x but it was an incorrect approach. I can't equally divide the triangle since it's a scalene triangle.

What exactly do you mean by this?
 
Hi Frank, :welcome: (a bit belated, but welcome nevertheless :smile:)
I notice you had a similar problem earlier and managed to solve it. Do you recognize that you are in the same situation with the current problem ?
Frank212 said:
Thank you ehild, your explanation really helped a lot.

45+(x+44)+(3x-23)+3x=360
7x+66=360
7x=294
7x/7=294/7
x=42
 
BvU said:
Hi Frank, :welcome: (a bit belated, but welcome nevertheless :smile:)
I notice you had a similar problem earlier and managed to solve it. Do you recognize that you are in the same situation with the current problem ?

Yeah but I'm not trying to find one variable, I'm trying to find 3 angles, according to the answers
bandicam 2016-08-11 20-08-46-363.jpg

Obviously I know the answers now but I want to understand the step by step process behind it so I can learn from it.
 
Math_QED said:
Your approach is right:

a + b + c = 180
=> (x-12)+(2x+6) + x = 180

Now isolate x, and verify your results by filling x in the original question.
What exactly do you mean by this?
Thanks a lot man, I got confused but now I understand it, after isolating x I just plug it into the equation.

x: 93/2 = 46.5 degrees
(x-12): 46.5-12= 34.5 degrees
a+b+c=180
46.5+34.5=81
180-81=99 degrees
 

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