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Question from kyla, a student:

an isosceles triangle has two 50 degrees angles.what is the measure of the third angle? explain how you found your answer.
thank you,
Kyla

Hi Kyla,

The easiest way to answer this question is to use the fact that the sum of the measures of the three angles in any triangle is 180 degrees.

Penny

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