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The measures of two angles in a triangle are 32o and 78o. Which of the following equations could be used to find the measure of the third angle, x?

(the ¨o¨ is a degree symbol)


180−32+78=x


180−32=x−78


180−(32+782÷2)=x


32+78+x=180

User Ivan Milisavljevic
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Answer:

32 + 78 + x = 180

Explanation:

The sum of the 3 angles in a triangle = 180°

Sum the 3 given angles and equate to 180, that is

32 + 78 + x = 180

User AskQuestion
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Answer:

32+78+x=180

Explanation:

All triangle angles add up to 180, so add 78 and 32 then subtract it from 180 to get x, which in another form is 32+78+x=180.

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