In a triangle, we know that the sum of the angles must equal to 180°.
And we also know that two supplementary angles must equal to 180°.
That being said, we are given the value of ∠C as 75°.
In order to solve for ∠B, we must first calculate it. ∠B is part of a supplementary angle, which we know the other angle is equal to 122°. In order to find ∠B, we must subtract 122° from 180°:
![180-122=58](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/qpys9ngrhu3nbfyt2y5aoh3kq091az3k0g.png)
So now we know that ∠B is equal to 58°.
So we know the values of two angles of the triangle. In order to solve for the third angle, we must subtract the two known angles values from 180°:
![180-75-58=47](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/hjbmi8nrdkm9ztys91zjq2b9m7nabmofzf.png)
And now we know that
∠A is equal to 47°.