Find 3rd Angle of Triangle
Find Unknown Angles: Learn
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle are equal to 180°. That is, all 3 of the angles in a triangle should add up to 180°.
When two angle are known but the third is unknown, we can calculate the unknown angle. To find the third unknown angle of a triangle, subtract the number of degrees in the other two angles from 180°.
Example: How many degrees are in the third angle of a triange whose other two angles are 40° and 65°?
Answer: 180° - 40° - 65° = 75°
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