Posted by Taylor Rambo on Friday, June 4, 2010 at 8:53am.
Huh? I am confused... the problem states that angle C is a right angle... so does that simply mean angle C = 90 degrees?
I'm sure Taylor meant angle B. Triangles have to add up to 180 degrees, so 180 - (36+90) = ANGLE B.
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