What are the measures of Angles a, b, and c? Show your work and explain your answers.
Two straight lines intersect at a point to form angle a. The measure of the angle opposite to angle a is 40 degrees. Angle a is the angle of a right triangle having another angle equal to b. A triangle with one angle labeled c is on the left of the figure. The angle adjacent to c is labeled 65 degrees.
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Gucchi:
Can you attach a picture?
alextrejo373:
sure give me a sec
LILdjSwamoneygang:
Here I got this will this help If we add all three angles in any triangle we get 180 degrees. So, the measure of angle A + angle B + angle C = 180 degrees. This is true for any triangle in the world of geometry.
If we add all three angles in any triangle we get 180 degrees. So, the measure of angle A + angle B + angle C = 180 degrees. This is true for any triangle in the world of geometry.
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jhonyy9:
when two lines intersect how the opposite angles ?
jhonyy9:
in this way you can find easy the angle measure of a
alextrejo373:
ok i think i got
LILdjSwamoneygang:
@alextrejo373 wrote:
ok i think i got
If we add all three angles in any triangle we get 180 degrees. So, the measure of angle A + angle B + angle C = 180 degrees. This is true for any triangle in the world of geometry.
jhonyy9:
how many degrees has this angle marked by this little square inside this triangle with angles a and b ?
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jhonyy9:
this is a right angle so how many degrees has a right angle ?