To find the sum of the angles of a triangle, we need to add the measures of the three angles together.
Given that two of the angles measure 25° and 68°, we can add them together:
25° + 68° = 93°
The sum of the three angles of a triangle is always 180°.
To find the measure of the third angle, we can subtract the sum of the other two angles from 180°:
180° - (25° + 68°) = 87°
Therefore, the third angle of the triangle measures 87°.
Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the third angle of a triangle if the other two angles measure 25 and 68°. (1 point)
88
087
77°
86
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