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How do you find an angle of a triangle? - Answers

There are many ways of finding angles in triangles...one of which is to get a protractor, of course... Also, if you know two angles, you can find the third by just subtracting the sum of the two angles from 180, which is the total number of degrees in any triangle.



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There are many ways of finding angles in triangles...one of which is to get a protractor, of course... Also, if you know two angles, you can find the third by just subtracting the sum of the two angles from 180, which is the total number of degrees in any triangle.



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How do you find an angle of a triangle? - Answers

There are many ways of finding angles in triangles...one of which is to get a protractor, of course... Also, if you know two angles, you can find the third by just subtracting the sum of the two angles from 180, which is the total number of degrees in any triangle.

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