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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i tried my best with the cymbols
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@rosebud4612flvs
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Are the symbols meant to be parallel signs?
OpenStudy (kayders1997):
How many degree are in a triangle?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the /\ is a triangle,the = is an equel signt with a squigily line on top(idk what its called)and the <are supposed to be angle symbols @rosebud4612flvs
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
except for the one with m<B=55.the = sign is normal on that one k?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok, this goes back to how the angles every triangle is equal to 180 degrees. Since the two triangles equal each other, A and P would be the same. Add the two given angles together and subtract that from 180 and youll get your answer
OpenStudy (kayders1997):
okay? Do you know how many degrees a triangle has it in though?
OpenStudy (kayders1997):
like rosebud said a triangle has 180 degrees and we already almost have all the angles except a in the first triangle so how would you find a?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im still confused about it tho @rosebud4612flvs
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