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Find the missing angle

Find the missing angle-example-1
User RAbraham
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Answer:

43°

Explanation:

they are 2 similar isosceles triangles, we work on the smaller triangle, an angle of 94° and two congruent angles, the sum of the internal angles is 180° (triangles only) we remove the 94° from 180° and divide by two to find yours answer.

(180 - 94) : 2 =

86 : 2 =

43° (your answer)

User Josephleon
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Answer:

43°

Explanation:

Both of the triangles shown are isosceles triangles. Meaning that the 2 missing angles in the triangle in the circle, as well as the ? angle are the exact same.

If you add up all the angles in a triangle, you have to get a total of 180.

So you do 180-94, which equals 86. Then you divide that by 2 and you get the answer. 43°.

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