The sum of the interior angles of any polygon is (n-2)*180° (n being the number of sides) so for a triangle the sum of the interior angles is 180°. The sum of the interior and exterior angles is also 180°. To work out which sets are possible you subtract each number from 180° and then add all three answers together. If you get 180° then that set of numbers is possible. Using this method, you will find that the following sets <span>can be the measures of the exterior angles of a triangle:
</span><span>120°, 110°, 130°
</span><span>120°, 120°, 120°</span>
Answer:
Ignoring unwritten factors of 1, what is the sum of the numerical factors in the expression below?
−4(x−2)+(x−2)7−(x+5)(x−2)+(x−2)9+(−3)(x−2)
(1 point)
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum is 5
Answer:
144 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe that B) m<3 would need to double. Since m<6 and m<3 are corresponding angles, they are always equal. So if 6 doubles, 3 needs to as well in order to be equal.