what is the measure of angle b and angle c?
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B = 47.5 degrees C = 47.5 degrees
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Is is an Isosceles Triangle which have the property that the angles opposite to equal sides are equal in measure which means angle b and c will be equal and the sum of all the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
So, B+C = 180 - A = 180 - 85 = 95 degrees
B=C
It means Angle B and C are equal to 95/2 degrees = 47.5 degrees
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