The ratio of the sides of a triangle is 2 : : 1 + . Find the ratio of the measure of the angles.
Question
The ratio of the sides of a triangle is 2 : : 1 + . Find the ratio of the measure of the angles.
Solution
It seems like there's a mistake in your question. The ratios of the sides of the triangle are not clearly stated. Could you please provide the correct ratios?
However, if you're referring to a triangle where the sides are in the ratio 2:1:1, then it's an isosceles triangle. In an isosceles triangle, the angles opposite to the equal sides are equal. So, the ratio of the angles would be 1:1:2. The base angles are equal (each being 45 degrees if it's a right triangle), and the angle opposite to the base (the "apex" angle) is twice as large (90 degrees if it's a right triangle).
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