Ashley3279
Ashley3279 Ashley3279
  • 18-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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Given: Triangles ABC and DBC are isosceles, m∠BDC = 30°, and m∠ABD = 155°.

Find m∠ABC, m∠BAC, and m∠DBC.

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Ivka93
Ivka93 Ivka93
  • 29-11-2017
Since the triangle DBC is isosceles, angles ∠BCD and ∠CDB are equal.
∠CDB=30° ⇒ ∠BCD=30°. The sum of all angles in the triangle is 180°.
∠DBC=180°-30°-30°=120°.
∠ABC=155°-120°=35°. Triangle ABC is also isosceles, so two angles that lie on the base are equal, too
∠BAC=∠ABC=35°
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