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Curriculum: Alaska Math Grade Level Expectations   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Geometric Relationships  Click to change Topic

Lesson: [5] G-1: Missing Angles in Triangles  Click to change Lesson

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ccc Two angles of a triangle measure 30° and 45°. Find the measure of the third angle. ccc View Solution
ccc If two angles of a triangle measure 40 and 40, then find the measure of the third angle.
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ccc The measures of two angles of a triangle are 75° and 45°. Find the measure of the third angle.
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ccc The measures of two angles of a triangle are 90° and 60°. Find the measure of the third angle.
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ccc If one angle is 20° and the other angle is 70° in a triangle, then find the third angle. ccc View Solution
ff  Find the value of x in the figure.
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ff  Find the measure of x.
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ff  Find the measure of the third angle.
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ff  The measures of two angles of a triangle are 80° and 50°. Find the measure of the third angle.
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ff  Two angles in a triangle measure 41° and 14°. Find the measure of the third angle.
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ff  Two angles in a triangle measure 27° and 46°. Find the measure of the third angle.
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ff  If two angles of a triangle measure 40 and 60, then find the measure of the third angle.
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ff  What is the value of x in the figure?  ff View Solution
ff  Find the value of x in the figure.
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ff  Two angles of a triangle measure 30° and 50°. Find the measure of the third angle.  ff View Solution
ff  Find the measure of x in the figure.
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ff  If one angle is 20° and the other angle is 80° in a triangle, then find the third angle.  ff View Solution
ff  If one angle is 50° and the other angle is 70° in a triangle, then find the third angle.  ff View Solution
ff  The triangle shown has one missing angle. Find its measure.
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ff  Find the measure of the unknown angle.  ff View Solution
ff  What is the measure of the third angle in the figure?  ff View Solution
ff  If two angles of a triangle measure 30 and 60, then find the measure of the third angle.
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ff  The triangle shown here is a right isosceles triangle. Find the values of x and y.  ff View Solution
ff  Find the sum of angle x° and angle y° in the right triangle.
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ff  Two of the angle measures are shown in the triangle. Find the third angle.  ff View Solution
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