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Help me please i’m getting aggravated at this i’m not good at math

Help me please i’m getting aggravated at this i’m not good at math-example-1
User Minifranske
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Answer:

180 - ( 56+ 62)

= 62

Angles on a straight line = 180

180 - 62 = 118

Explanation:

User Neeraj Sewani
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The angles in a triangle add up to 180, so the angle to the right of 1 is:

180 - 62 - 56

= 62

Then we know that since it is a straight line it will also add up to 180, so 1 is:

180 - 62

= 118

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