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Two of the exterior angles of a triangle are $158^\circ$ and $99^\circ.$ Find the third exterior angle, in degrees.

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Answer:

The third exterior angle is
103^o

Explanation:

Given


\theta = 158^o


\alpha = 99^o

Required

The third exterior angle
(\beta)

The exterior angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees.

So:


\theta + \alpha + \beta = 360^o

Make
\beta the subject


\beta = 360^o - (\theta + \alpha)

Substitute known values


\beta = 360^o - (158^o + 99^o)


\beta = 103^o

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