SOLUTION: If in a triangle ABC, M < A = 45 Degrees and m < B =75 Degrees, what is m < C? I think it is 60 degrees but not positive

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Question 725292: If in a triangle ABC, M < A = 45 Degrees and m < B =75 Degrees, what is m < C? I think it is 60 degrees but not positive
Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Why do you think the answer is 60? The answer is, in fact, 60 degrees, but I want to know why YOU think so. Furthermore, you may not be positive, but since you are looking for the measure of an angle, the answer certainly is positive.

John

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