To determine if a combination of angle measures can form a triangle, the sum of the angles must equal 180 degrees.
Let's evaluate each option:
- 25° + 65° + 90° = 180° (This combination is valid.)
- 30° + 75° + 85° = 190° (This combination is not valid.)
- 45° + 65° + 75° = 185° (This combination is not valid.)
- 40° + 55° + 95° = 190° (This combination is not valid.)
The only valid combination that can form a triangle is:
25°, 65°, and 90°.