How would you find m<R? A. Add 30∘ to 180∘ B. Subtract 60∘ from 180∘ C. Subtract 30∘ from 90∘ D. Subtract 180∘ from 60∘. [Triangle]

Rui Baldwin

Rui Baldwin

Answered question

2020-11-20

How would you find m<R?
A. Add 30∘ to 180∘
B. Subtract 60∘ from 180∘
C. Subtract 30∘ from 90∘
D. Subtract 180∘ from 60∘.
[Triangle]

Answer & Explanation

averes8

averes8

Skilled2020-11-21Added 92 answers

The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180°. Since the sum of angles S and T is 30°+30°=60°, then we need to subtract 60° from 180° to find the measure of R.
So, the answer is B.

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