To find the measures of the angles in the triangle using the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, we first recognize that the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.
Since I cannot see the image, I can guide you on how to perform the calculations:
- If you have two angles provided in the triangle, sum them together.
- Subtract that sum from 180 degrees to find the measure of the third angle.
For example, if you have angles of 59° and 63°:
- Calculate: 59° + 63° = 122°
- Subtract this from 180°: 180° - 122° = 58°
Thus, the angles in the triangle would be 59°, 63°, and 58°, which corresponds to the second response option (“59 degrees, 58 degrees, and 63 degrees”).
Please check the angles provided in your diagram and calculate accordingly. If you want me to assist you further, please provide the measures of the known angles or describe the triangle.