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An isosceles triangle has an angle that measures 136°. What measures are possible for the other two angles? Choose all that apply.

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Answer:42

Explanation:

just add

User Matt Crysler
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Answer:

The other two angles are 22° , 22°

Explanation:

To find the other angles, we can use angle sum property of triangle.

The given angle 136° cannot be base angles. Let the base angles be x.

x + x + 136 = 180°

2x + 136 = 180°

Subtract 136 from both sides,

2x = 180 - 136

2x = 44°

Divide both sides by 2,

x = 44 ÷ 2


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