What is the measure of the missing angle?
A) 52°
B) 73°
C) 37°
D) 111°
Determining the Missing Angle in a Geometric Figure
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To find the measure of the missing angle, we need to know the context of the problem—specifically, if it’s a triangle or another geometric shape.
Assuming we’re dealing with a triangle and you already have two of the angles:
1. We know that the sum of all angles in a triangle equals 180°.
2. If you have the measures of the two known angles, you can add them together and subtract from 180° to find the missing angle.
For example, if the known angles are 52° and 73°:
– Add the known angles: 52° + 73° = 125°
– Subtract from 180°: 180° – 125° = 55°
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