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In a triangle ABC, <A=35°, and <B=65°, find the measure of <C.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Property of triangle:

The sum of all its 3 angles =180°

Answer:

<α= 35°

<β= 65°

Let angle C be = x

So,

<α +<β+ <c=180°

35°+65°+x=180°

100°+x=180°

x=180°100°

x=80°

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Answered by HariniNivetha
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Answer:

 &lt; c = 180

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider ∆ABC

We know that :Angle sum property means angles in triangle add up to 180.

 &lt; a +  &lt; b +  &lt; c = 180 \\ 35 + 65 +  &lt; c = 180 \\  &lt; c = 180 - 100 \\  &lt; c = 80

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