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An isosceles triangle has an angle that measures 50°. What measures are possible for the other two angles? Choose all that apply. 50° 10° 80° 65°
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An isosceles triangle has an angle that measures 50°. What measures are possible for the
other two angles? Choose all that apply.
50°
10°
80°
65°
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65 is going to be your answer for this question.
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65 degrees
angles in a triangle = 180 degrees
180 degrees - 50 degrees = 130 degrees
130/2 = 65
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