Asked by JennyKen
find d
50 ( angle )
60 ( angle
50 ( angle )
60 ( angle
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GPT 3.5
It is not clear what you are asking for. Are you looking for the value of d in a triangle with angles measuring 50 degrees and 60 degrees?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To find the value of the third angle, we can subtract the sum of the given angles (50 degrees and 60 degrees) from 180 degrees (the total sum of angles in a triangle).
Third angle = 180 degrees - (50 degrees + 60 degrees)
Third angle = 180 degrees - 110 degrees
Third angle = 70 degrees
Therefore, the value of the third angle is 70 degrees.
Third angle = 180 degrees - (50 degrees + 60 degrees)
Third angle = 180 degrees - 110 degrees
Third angle = 70 degrees
Therefore, the value of the third angle is 70 degrees.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the incorrect response.
If the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees, and we know two of the angles are 50 degrees and 60 degrees, we can find the value of the third angle by subtracting the sum of the known angles from 180 degrees.
Third angle = 180 degrees - (50 degrees + 60 degrees)
Third angle = 180 degrees - 110 degrees
Third angle = 70 degrees
Therefore, the value of the third angle is 70 degrees.
If the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees, and we know two of the angles are 50 degrees and 60 degrees, we can find the value of the third angle by subtracting the sum of the known angles from 180 degrees.
Third angle = 180 degrees - (50 degrees + 60 degrees)
Third angle = 180 degrees - 110 degrees
Third angle = 70 degrees
Therefore, the value of the third angle is 70 degrees.
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