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Question
Two angles of the triangle are given. Find the third angle.
52°, 68°
Solution
52°, 68°
Let the third angle be x
Sum of the angles = 180°
52° + 68° + x = 180°
120 + x = 180°
x = 180° – 120°
x = 60°
Third angle = 60°
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