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What is the measure of the missing angle?
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All triangles have to equal 180 degrees. 52+34 equals 86. 180-86=94. So the angle must measure 94 degrees. =) Looks like you would've selected the right answer. =D
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It is 94. Because all angle measures add up to 180. So 180-52-34=94.
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