What is the equation for determining the angle measures? (1 point)

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The equation to determine the angle measures depends on the specific geometric situation or the type of angle being considered.

Some common equations for determining angle measures include:

- In a triangle, the sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees, so you can use the equation: Angle A + Angle B + Angle C = 180 degrees.
- In a right triangle, one angle is always 90 degrees, so you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the other angles or trigonometric ratios like sine, cosine, or tangent.
- In a straight line or a straight angle, the sum of the angle measures is always 180 degrees.
- In a circle, the measure of a central angle is equal to the arc it spans, so you can use the equation: Measure of Central Angle = Measure of Arc.

These are just a few examples as angle measures can be determined using different equations depending on the geometric situation or concept being applied.