Math problem:

If one of the triangle's is 130%.
How do I figure out the rest of the angles?

I think you need to divide the answer you think it is by two because you have to get two angles.

Hi! I think that it's 25 on each.

Please help me figure out this question.

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To figure out the rest of the angles in a triangle when one angle is given, we will use the fact that the sum of all angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.

Let's assume the given angle is "x" degrees. Since we know that the sum of all angles is 180 degrees, we can write the equation:

x + (angle 2) + (angle 3) = 180

Now, since we are given that one angle is 130%, we can calculate the measure of that angle:

angle 1 = 130% of x
angle 1 = (130/100) * x
angle 1 = (1.3) * x

Now, we substitute this value into our equation from above:

(1.3) * x + (angle 2) + (angle 3) = 180

Next, we can rearrange the equation to isolate the remaining angles:

(angle 2) + (angle 3) = 180 - (1.3) * x

From here, we can either solve for one of the angles in terms of the other or substitute a specific value for one angle to find the other.

Please provide the value of angle 2 or angle 3 so that we can proceed with solving for the remaining angles.