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                Which equation represents the value of zero in a triangle when and all other angle information is known
            
            
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            Bosnian
            
    θ is Greek letter theta.
If your question means:
Which equation represents the value θ in a triangle when all other angle information is known?
then
The sum of the angles in a triangle = 180 °
α + β + θ = 180°
Subtract ( α + β ) from both sides of the equation.
θ = 180 ° - ( α + β )
    
If your question means:
Which equation represents the value θ in a triangle when all other angle information is known?
then
The sum of the angles in a triangle = 180 °
α + β + θ = 180°
Subtract ( α + β ) from both sides of the equation.
θ = 180 ° - ( α + β )
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