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How do you solve a equation like this 73°+44°+p°180°
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How do you solve a equation like this 73°+44°+p°180°
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I would add the equal sign after the P.
73 + 44 + p = 180
117 + p = 180
p = 180 - 117
p = 63 degrees.
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