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If S(<ABC)=45°, What is S(A^C)
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Since S(<ABC) = 45°, we know that the sum of the angles in triangle ABC is 180°.
Therefore, S(A^C) = 180° - S(<ABC) = 180° - 45° = 135°.
So, S(A^C) is 135°.