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What is 125-180?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/27/2021

125-180 = -55

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A right triangle is 35 degrees What is the measure of the other triangle?

question doesn't make sence but i sort of know what your getting at.if you have a right hand triangle and one of the other angles is 35 deg then what is the remaining angle's angle.all triangles angles added together come to 180dega right angle is 90degso 90 + 35 = 125180 - 125 = 55the remainding angle is 55deg.


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