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Geometry
Angles of a Triangle
the angles of a triangle measure (x+10)° , (x+20)° , and (x+30)° . Find the measure of the smallest angle.(1 point) Responses 50° 50 degrees 70° 70 degrees 40° 40 degrees 60°
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40°
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