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Peter measures the angles in a triangle. He finds that the angles are 95°, 10° and 75º. a) Could he be correct? b) Explain your answer.
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Peter measures the angles in a triangle.
He finds that the angles are 95°, 10° and 75º.
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Could he be correct?
b)
Explain your answer.
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Yes, it would be correct because a triangle has to add up to 180 degrees when all the angles are added up
A) Explanation:
95 + 10 + 75 = 180
B) A triangle will always add up to 180.
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