Asked by xochitl
Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the largest angle in a triangle with the angle measure of (x−30)°
, (2x+6)°
, and (2x+4)°
.(1 point)
Responses
84°
84 degrees
88°
88 degrees
86°
86 degrees
180°
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Sum the angles: (x−30)+(2x+6)+(2x+4)=180 → 5x−20=180 → 5x=200 → x=40.
Angles: x−30=10°, 2x+6=86°, 2x+4=84°. Largest angle = 86°.
Angles: x−30=10°, 2x+6=86°, 2x+4=84°. Largest angle = 86°.
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