Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the third angle of a triangle if the other two angles measure 25° and 68° .

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To find the third angle of a triangle, we need to use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, which states that the sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.

Let's denote the third angle as x.

According to the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, we have:

x + 25° + 68° = 180°

Combining like terms, we get:

x + 93° = 180°

Next, let's isolate x by subtracting 93° from both sides:

x = 180° - 93°

Finally, subtracting the given values, we find:

x = 87°

Therefore, the third angle measures 87°.
1. 87

2. 49

3. 46, 49, and 85

4. 50

5. 59, 58, and 63

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Practice answers:

1. 26

2. 92.6

3. 77

4. 75

5. 15
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