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A triangle has one angle of 120 degrees what must be true about the other two angles A- the sum of the two angles must be equal to 120 degrees. B- the two angles must be the same measure C- the sum of two angles must be 60 degrees

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Since all triangles' angles have a sum of 180 degrees, it can't be A, because that would make it 240 degrees. That leaves us with B and C. While B could be true, we don't know it for sure. Therefore, C is the correct answer because adding them should equal 60 degrees, which, adding them to the first angle (which was 120 degrees), would 180 degrees.

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