Difference between revisions of "1997 CEMC Pascal Problems/Problem 7"
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<math>35</math> is listed twice in the answer choices. | <math>35</math> is listed twice in the answer choices. |
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Contents
Problem
In the diagram the triangle shown is isosceles with .
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The value of is
Solution 1
Since , we can see that
. We can then let
be the value of these two angles.
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Since is always the sum of the interior angles in a triangle, we can set up an equation involving
:
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and
then form a straight angle, allowing us to set up an equation involving
and
:
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Solution 1.5
Since , we can see that
.
We can use the same process as solution 1 to find that , so:
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Test Errors
is listed twice in the answer choices.