Hi there!
There are many ways to find the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle. I'll explain the easiest method to you. As you can see in the image, a line is drawn extending a side of the triangle. In order to find the measure of the exterior angle, we can subtract the measure of the
adjacent interior angle from 180 (a straight angle). Doing this subtraction will give us the measure of the exterior angle.
Hope this helps!! :)
Remark
Many calculators have a key that will do this in one step. Mine is one of them. So let's start with the answer and then we'll do it the long way.
9C3 = 84. You put it into your calculator as 9 2nF nCr 3 =
Solution

3*4*7 = 84 which is what you set out to show.
Answer:
x = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
The two angles are complementary since they form a 90 degree angle.
35+ 4x+7 = 90
Combine like terms
42 +4x = 90
Subtract 42 from each side
42-42 +4x =90-42
4x = 48
Divide each side by 4
4x/4 = 48/4
x = 12
Answer:
1.861(10²)
Step-by-step explanation:
Proper scientific notation only has the ones place and decimals. To get the same value again, we would need the exponent to be 2 and not -2.