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OpenStudy (studygurl14):
yeah, i can help, just one sec. i'm helping someone else right now
OpenStudy (nautika27):
k
OpenStudy (nautika27):
@mathmale
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Okay, so you want to use the rules of triangles to figure this one out. Let's start with an easy one. Look at answer choice B. If m<B + m<C = 82 degrees, what must the measure of <A be?
OpenStudy (nautika27):
im not sure im sorry
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OpenStudy (studygurl14):
Remember, all three angles of a traingle = 180 degrees...
OpenStudy (nautika27):
ok
OpenStudy (nautika27):
@StudyGurl14
OpenStudy (studygurl14):
if you know that two out of 3 angles add up to 82 degrees, what must the measure of the final angle be if all triangles' angles add up to 180, no matter what?
OpenStudy (nautika27):
so 82 + 180
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