a
To find:The value of x
a
Answer to Problem 4CR
The value of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:The following
Formula used:The sum of two angles of a
Calculation:We know that in triangle ABC,
Thus, substituting the values of these angles, we get
Hence, we get
b
To find:Whether or not triangle ABC is isosceles
b
Answer to Problem 4CR
Triangle ABC is NOT isosceles
Explanation of Solution
Given information:The following angles are given
Formula used:The sum of two angles of a triangle is equal to the value f the exterior of the third angle
We know that a triangle can be isosceles only if any two of the angles are congruent.
Clearly, in triangle ABC, no angles are congruent. Hence, it is not isosceles.
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