Find the measure of a triangle's exterior angle if its two non-adjacent interior angles are 35° and 72°.
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Responses
145°
145°
107°
107°
37°
37°
73°
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An exterior angle equals the sum of the two remote interior angles: 35° + 72° = 107°. So the measure is 107°.
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