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If the m<1 is 34 degrees and the m<2 is 75,what is the m<3?
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If the m<1 is 34 degrees and the m<2 is 75,what is the m<3?
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if its a triangle
m1 + m2 + m3 = 180
34 + 75 + m3 = 180
109 + m3 = 180
m3 = 180-109
m3 = 71°
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