Asked by Makenna
Which set of angle measures could be the measures of the interior angles of a triangle?
90°, 42°, and 58°
60°, 60°, and 60°
100°, 48°, and 42°
31°, 75°, and 70°
90°, 42°, and 58°
60°, 60°, and 60°
100°, 48°, and 42°
31°, 75°, and 70°
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Answered by
Makenna
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Answered by
Anonymous
90+42 + 58 > 180, no way
60 60 60 is 180, plain old equilateral triabgle
60 60 60 is 180, plain old equilateral triabgle
Answered by
Anonymous
next sum >180 no way
last sum < 180 no way
last sum < 180 no way
Answered by
Makenna
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Answered by
Makenna
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Answered by
Makenna
But i'm still confused?...
Answered by
Makenna
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Answered by
First Name
it's b
the sum of a triangle's angles is always equal to 180 degrees
as you see the second option (60, 60, and 60) is equal to 180 so it's b (aka second option)
the sum of a triangle's angles is always equal to 180 degrees
as you see the second option (60, 60, and 60) is equal to 180 so it's b (aka second option)
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reymond
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Answered by
donald trump
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