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organisations/520/724aee6f-b1d0-45c6-b7d3-5e07e8ef8fa0.pngUse the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of the third angle of the triangle shown
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To find the measure of the third angle of the triangle shown, we need to use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem. According to this theorem, the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees.
Let's label the angles in the triangle as angle A, angle B, and angle C. We are trying to find the measure of angle C.
The sum of the interior angles in a triangle can be expressed as:
angle A + angle B + angle C = 180 degrees
Since we want to find the measure of angle C and we know the measures of angles A and B, we can rearrange the equation as:
angle C = 180 degrees - angle A - angle B
Without knowing the measures of angles A and B, we cannot determine the specific measure of angle C. We would need the values of angle A and angle B to find the measure of angle C using the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem.
Let's label the angles in the triangle as angle A, angle B, and angle C. We are trying to find the measure of angle C.
The sum of the interior angles in a triangle can be expressed as:
angle A + angle B + angle C = 180 degrees
Since we want to find the measure of angle C and we know the measures of angles A and B, we can rearrange the equation as:
angle C = 180 degrees - angle A - angle B
Without knowing the measures of angles A and B, we cannot determine the specific measure of angle C. We would need the values of angle A and angle B to find the measure of angle C using the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem.
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