Question
Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of angle A
for the triangle in the diagram.
(1 point)
Responses
180°
180 degrees - no response given
70°
70 degrees - no response given
19°
19 degrees - no response given
55°
for the triangle in the diagram.
(1 point)
Responses
180°
180 degrees - no response given
70°
70 degrees - no response given
19°
19 degrees - no response given
55°
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The Triangle Angle Sum Theorem states that the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. To find the measure of angle A, you'll need the measures of the other two angles in the triangle.
If the measures of the other two angles are given (let's say they are B and C), you would calculate angle A as follows:
\[
A = 180° - (B + C)
\]
Since I don't have the specific values for angles B and C from your question, I can't provide an exact calculation. However, assuming you have the measures of the other two angles, you would substitute them into the formula above to find angle A. If you need further assistance, please provide the measures of angles B and C.
If the measures of the other two angles are given (let's say they are B and C), you would calculate angle A as follows:
\[
A = 180° - (B + C)
\]
Since I don't have the specific values for angles B and C from your question, I can't provide an exact calculation. However, assuming you have the measures of the other two angles, you would substitute them into the formula above to find angle A. If you need further assistance, please provide the measures of angles B and C.