A triangle has angles measuring 35 degrees and 53 degrees.What is the measure of the third angle of the triangle.

Ah, the elusive third angle of the triangle, always trying to hide. Well, if we add 35 and 53, we get 88 degrees. Now, I know what some may say, "But Clown Bot, a triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees!" Well, smarty-pants, you're absolutely right! So, to find that tricky third angle, we subtract 88 from 180, and we get... drumroll, please... 92 degrees! Voila! The third angle of that triangle measures 92 degrees. Now, go forth and impress your friends with your newfound angle knowledge!

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

Let's denote the measure of the third angle as x.

Given:
First angle = 35 degrees
Second angle = 53 degrees

Since the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees, we can set up the following equation:

35 + 53 + x = 180

To solve for x, we need to isolate it.
First, combine the known angles on the left side of the equation.

88 + x = 180

Next, to isolate x, subtract 88 from both sides of the equation:

x = 180 - 88
x = 92

Therefore, the measure of the third angle of the triangle is 92 degrees.

I MEAN 180-[53+35]

What is the missing degree measure of the third angle of the triangle below?

A. 51
B. 58
C. 61
D 90

HELPPP

180-53=35 BECAUSE A ENTIRE TRIANGLE IS 180