SOLUTION: if one angle of a triangle measures 63 degrees, what must be the sum of the measures of the other two angles?

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Question 799742: if one angle of a triangle measures 63 degrees, what must be the sum of the measures of the other two angles?
Answer by waynest(281) About Me  (Show Source):
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angles 1 + 2 + 3 = 180
angle 1 = 63
sum of other 2 angles = 180 - 63
= 117