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03.02.2021 •
Mathematics
If I was calculating the base angles of an Isosceles triangle LMN and I knew the top angle M = 67 degrees. What would <L and <N be equal to
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Ответ:
70 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
total angle in a triangle is 180 degrees
180-40= 140
Angle b and c is total of 140 degrees
they are isosceles so their measurements would be same.
angle b and c is 140÷ 2 = 70
so angle b is 70 degrees