Question 1048439
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If a 32-degree angle and angle B form a 90-degree angle, then angle B must measure 90 - 32 = 58 degrees.


So now you have two angles of a triangle, one is 55 degrees and the other is 58 degrees.  The sum of the angles in any triangle is 180.  So add the measures of the two angles that you know and subtract the sum from 180.


John
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