Question 127
The angles of a triangle are arranged in descending order of their magnitudes. If the difference between two consecutive angles is 10∘, find the three angles.
Let one of the angles of a triangle be x. If angles are arranged in descending order. The, angles will be x,(x−10∘) and (x−20∘)
We know that, the sum of all angles in a triangle is equal to 180∘. So, x+(x−10∘)+(x−20∘)=180∘
⇒x+x+x−30∘=180∘⇒3x=180∘+30∘⇒3x=210∘⇒x=210∘3=70∘
Hence, angles will be 70∘,70∘−10∘ and 70∘−20∘ i.e. 70∘,60∘ and 50∘