To find the measures of each angle in a triangle, we can use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, which states that the sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.
In the given triangle, we can see that two angles are marked as 42 degrees and 79 degrees. Let x be the measure of the unknown angle.
42 + 79 + x = 180
121 + x = 180
x = 180 - 121
x = 59
Therefore, the measures of each angle for the triangle shown in the diagram are 42°, 79°, and 59°.
Use the image to answer the question. Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measures of each angle for the triangle shown in the diagram. (1 point) Responses 42°, 44°, and 79° 42 degrees , 44 degrees , and 79 degrees 46°, 50°, and 85° 46 degrees , 50 degrees , and 85 degrees 50°, 54°, and 93° 50 degrees , 54 degrees , and 93 degrees 46°, 49°, and 85°
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