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Solve the equation a + b - c = 180 for c. A. c = a + b - 180 B. c = a - b + 180 C. c = 180 - a - b D. c = 2b - 90a
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Solve the equation a + b - c = 180 for c.
A. c = a + b - 180
B. c = a - b + 180
C. c = 180 - a - b
D. c = 2b - 90a
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Answer:
A. c=a+b-180
Explanation:
-c=-a-b+180
c=a+b-180
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