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I'm working on a geometry homework assignment and I'm stuck on a problem involving the triangle theorem. I think I've found a similar problem online, but I need to verify the solution. Can you navigate to the webpage that discusses finding the measures of angles in a triangle given expressions like "eight times plus 5°" and "five times minus 1°"?

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I'm unable to browse the internet or navigate to specific webpages. However, I can certainly help you with the problem involving the triangle theorem and expressions for angles in a triangle.

In a triangle, the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. If you have angles expressed in terms of algebraic expressions, you can set up an equation to solve for the unknowns.

For example, if you have:
- Angle A = \(8x + 5°\)
- Angle B = \(5x - 1°\)
- Angle C = another expression or you can assume it's based on the other two angles, say \(y\).

You would set up the equation:

\[
(8x + 5) + (5x - 1) + y = 180
\]

You can then solve for \(x\) or \(y\) depending on what information you have.

If you provide the specific algebraic expressions for the angles, I can help you work through the calculations step-by-step!

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