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Solve for 44.
51°
64 = [?]
44 42=72°
57°
I

Solve for 44. 51° 64 = [?] 44 42=72° 57° I-example-1

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Answer:


\displaystyle \angle4 = {108}^( \circ)

Explanation:

we are given a triangle

and we want to figure out the missing exterior angle of the triangle

in order to so

remember

the straight line theorem

therefore we get:


\displaystyle {72}^( \circ) + \angle4 = {180}^( \circ)

cancel 72° from both sides:


\displaystyle \angle4 = {108}^( \circ)

Alternate way:

recall that,

if a side of a triangle is extended then exterior angle so formed equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles

so we acquire:


\displaystyle {51}^( \circ) + {57}^( \circ) = \angle4

simplify addition:


\displaystyle \angle4 = {108}^( \circ)

User Oded Ben Dov
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Answer:

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Solve for 44. 51° 64 = [?] 44 42=72° 57° I-example-1
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