A triangle has angle measures

23°
and
35°
. What is the measure of the third angle?

A.
32°

B.
90°

C.
122°

D.
180°

idk why writeacher still responds to stuff knowing we dont want those types of answers

the answer is C: 122

Cheeseplatterplagg is right it always goes to 180 degrees I did 23+35+122 and it equals 180

Well, if the triangle were a person's face, it would definitely be a confused one right now because those angles don't add up.

But fear not! When it comes to a triangle, the sum of all three angles is always 180°. So, let's do some math magic here.

We have two angles already: 23° and 35°. To find the measure of the third angle, we subtract the sum of those two from 180°:

180° - (23° + 35°) = 180° - 58° = 122°

So, the measure of the third angle is 122°. And that's no joke! Well, maybe just a little one. Let's go with option C!

To find the measure of the third angle in a triangle, we need to know that the sum of the angles in a triangle is always equal to 180 degrees.

In this case, we are given two angle measures: 23° and 35°.

To find the measure of the third angle, we can subtract the sum of the given angles from 180 degrees:

Third angle = 180° - (23° + 35°)

= 180° - 58°

= 122°

Therefore, the measure of the third angle in the triangle is 122°.

Hence, the correct answer is C. 122°.

"Since the sum of the angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees..."

https://www.coolmath.com/reference/triangles-types

Since you know two of the angles, the third shouldn't be hard to figure.

its D