Question 80057
The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Given angle A and angle C, you can calculate angle B:
{{{B=180-29-37=114}}} degrees.
Since angle B and angle F are supplementary, they add up to 180. Hence, you know that:
{{{F=180-114}}}
{{{highlight(F=66 degrees)}}}
You are given the value of angle G, since it is congruent to angle A:
{{{highlight(G=37 degrees)}}}
Again, since the sum of the angles of triangle FGH is 180 degrees, you can now calculate H:
{{{H=180-66-37}}}
{{{highlight(H=77 degrees)}}}
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