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Find the measures of the interior angles of the triangle,

Find the measures of the interior angles of the triangle,-example-1
User Chishaku
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Answer:

∠A = 48°

∠B = 48°

∠C = 84°

Step-by-step explanation:

For C, it is parallel to A, so it would be the same sized angle. For context, all angles of a triangle add up to 180°, so you do; ∠A + ∠C and get 96°

Then you do, 180° - 96° to get 84°

So ∠C would be 84°

User Auggie
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Answer:

Angle B = 88

Angle C = 44

Step-by-step explanation:

X+48+(X-44)=180

Subtract 48 from both sides

X+48-48+(x-44)=180-48

X+(x-44)=132

2x-44+44=132+44

2x= 176

X=88

Angle A=48

Angle B =88

Angle C=44

(88-44)

88+44+48=180

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