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HELP ASAP! 2. in the figure, x is an exterior angle to the triangle below.

(a) explain why x is equal to the sum of the measures of the two nonadjacent interior angles. You need to present the equation with the steps/work that proves this theorem.

Step 1: __

Step 2: __

Step 3: __

(b) what is the measurement of < x ?


HELP ASAP 2 In The Figure X Is An Exterior Angle To The Triangle Below A Explain Why X Is Equal To The Sum Of The Measures Of The Two Nonadjacent Interior Angle class=

Sagot :

Answer: 56°


Step-by-step explanation: 116° = 60 ° + X° ( Exterior angle is equal to sum

of 2 opposite interior angle)

X = 116° - 60° 

X = 56°

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