1. The problem is to find the measure of angle C in a triangle.
2. To solve for angle C, we use the fact that the sum of the interior angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees.
3. The formula is: $$\text{Angle A} + \text{Angle B} + \text{Angle C} = 180^\circ$$
4. If you know the measures of angles A and B, you can find angle C by rearranging the formula:
$$\text{Angle C} = 180^\circ - (\text{Angle A} + \text{Angle B})$$
5. Substitute the known values of angles A and B into the formula and calculate the value of angle C.
6. This method works for any triangle, whether it is scalene, isosceles, or equilateral.
7. If you provide the values of angles A and B, I can help you calculate angle C specifically.
Angle C
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