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The measure of one interior angle of a triangle is 45°. What can you conclude about the other two interior angles of the triangle?

One of the other angles must be a right angle.
The sum of the measures of the other two angles is 135°.
The other two angles must be acute angles.
One of the other angles must have a measure greater than 90°.

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The sum of the measures of the other two angles is 135° or b

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Answer:

The sum of the measures of the other two angles is 135°.

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The sum of the interior angles of a triangle will add up to 180°. So by subtracting 45° from 180°, the other two angles have to add up to 135°.

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