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What is the measure of < B, in degrees?

What is the measure of < B, in degrees?-example-1
User Alligator
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

sum of angle in triangle is 180

and since its isosceles triangle, it means <C will be same with <A

so we know that A + C = 148.

so the value of B will be like this

B = 180° - (A+C)° = 180 - 148 = 32°

User Priyshrm
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Answer:

B. 32°

Explanation:

Since two of the sides are 10 in length, then we can infer that ∠A and ∠C are congruent. So, both equal 74°. You add 74 + 74 + x = 180, x would equal 32°.

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