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  • 15-07-2020
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Find the measure of angle C of a triangle ABC, if: d m∠A = 60°+α, m∠B = 60°−α

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MollieToliver MollieToliver
  • 20-07-2020

Answer:

m∠C  =  60°

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that sum of angles of a traingle is 18 degrees.

given

m∠A = 60°+α,

m∠B = 60°−α

we have to find  m∠C

m∠A + m∠B +  m∠C = 180

60°+α +  60° - α +m∠C = 180

+α and -α gets cancelled

120°+m∠C = 180

=> m∠C  =  180° -  120° =  60°

Thus, measure of angle c is  60°.

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