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What is the sum of mza+ m2b+ m2c? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A.245° B.252° C.360° D.540°
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What is the sum of mza+ m2b+ m2c? Select the best answer from the choices provided. A.245° B.252° C.360° D.540°
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What is the sum of mza+ m2b+ m2c?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.245°
B.252°
C.360°
D.540°
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A= 180-65 =115
B= 180-43=137
C=180-72=108
115+137+108 = 360
Or triangle supplementary angles
So the outer angle is 360
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