To find the value of angle D in the triangle, we can use the fact that the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.
Given that two angles in the triangle are 50 and 70 degrees, let's denote the measure of angle D as "d".
We know that 50 + 70 + d = 180 (the sum of the angles in a triangle).
Simplifying this equation, we have:
120 + d = 180
Now, we can solve for d by subtracting 120 from both sides of the equation:
d = 180 - 120
d = 60
Therefore, the value of angle D (d) is 60 degrees.
a triangle has the degrees 50 and 70
It also has C and D (They're both unknown) what is the value of d
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D was actually 120, but thanks.. you still helped
Apologies for the confusion. If angle D is actually 120 degrees, then the sum of the angles in the triangle would be:
50 + 70 + 120 = 240 degrees.
Since the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees, it seems like there might be an error in the given information. Nevertheless, if D is indeed 120 degrees, it would result in an inconsistent triangle.
50 + 70 + 120 = 240 degrees.
Since the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees, it seems like there might be an error in the given information. Nevertheless, if D is indeed 120 degrees, it would result in an inconsistent triangle.