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What is the sum of the measures of <A and <B?​

What is the sum of the measures of <A and <B?​-example-1
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Answer:

145

Explanation:

Because that angle(C) is sum of the A & B. ✌️

User Todd Anderson
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Answer:

Option A, 145 degrees

Explanation:

Step 1: Find the angle C

Since 145 plus c equals 180

145 + c - 145 = 180 - 145

c = 35

Step 2: Find angle A and angle B

Since angle A and angle B have that little curve on them, that means that they are congrunet or the are the same angle. ALSO, all triangles add up to 180.

Let a represent angles a and b combine

35 + a - 35 = 180 - 35

a = 145

Answer: Option A, 145 degrees

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