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Please help with this!!!-example-1
User Relsell
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Answer: B. 60

Concept:

Here, we need to know the idea of the triangle angle sum theorem.

The triangle angle sum theorem states that the sum of interior angles is 180 degrees.

Explanation:

Given information

∠A = 90°

∠B = 30°

∠C = unknown

Given expression deducted from the triangle angle sum theorem

∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180

Substitute values into the expression

90 + 30 + ∠C = 180

Combine like terms

120 + ∠C = 180

Subtract 120 on both sides

120 + ∠C - 120 = 180 - 120

∠C =
\boxed{60}

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User Kashia
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Answer:

second option ∠C = 60 degrees

Explanation:

To find the angle C

we know that the sum of all interior angles of triangle is 180

∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180 (sum of interior angles)

90 + 30 + ∠C = 180

120 + ∠C= 180

∠C = 180 - 120

∠C = 60

User Mattia Durli
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