Asked by Blehp
For a triangle if the measure of one angle is 505050 degrees and the second angle is 555555 degrees what is the measure of the final angle in degrees
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GPT 3.5
The sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. Let's denote the measure of the final angle as X degrees. Then we can write the equation:
505050 + 555555 + X = 180
Combining the first two angles gives us:
1060605 + X = 180
Subtracting 1060605 from both sides gives:
X = 180 - 1060605
Therefore, the measure of the final angle is:
X = -1060425 degrees
505050 + 555555 + X = 180
Combining the first two angles gives us:
1060605 + X = 180
Subtracting 1060605 from both sides gives:
X = 180 - 1060605
Therefore, the measure of the final angle is:
X = -1060425 degrees
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