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Solve the equation a+b-c=180 for c

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We need to make sure c is on one side:

a + b - c = 180

So let’s subtract a and b from both sides:

-c = -a -b + 180

Now, multiply both sides by -1:

c = a + b - 180

Hope this helps!
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Answer:

Explanation:

we are given the equation a+b-c=180

Now to solve it for c we need to isolate the c

first step can be addition of c to both side

a+b-c+c=180+c

a+b=180+c

now in second step we subtract 180 from both sides to get

a+b-180=180+c-180

a+b-180 = c

c= a+b-180

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