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find the measure of each angle of a triangle whose exterior angles, one at each each vertex, have the measure 2x+10, x+20, and x+30
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The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees. Add up the three measures, set the sum equal to 360, and solve for x. Then compute the angles.
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