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You wish to make a triangular garden. One of the angles is 26°. The second angle is complementary to the first angle. What is the measurement of the third angle?
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You wish to make a triangular garden. One of the angles is 26°. The second angle is complementary to the first angle. What is the measurement of the third angle?
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You wish to make a triangular garden. One of the angles is 26°. The second angle is complementary to the first angle. What is the measurement of the third angle?
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Since the second angle + first angle is 90 degrees, the third angle must be 90 degrees to complete the 180 degrees in a circle.
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