Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of the angles for the triangle in the diagram. (1 point) Responses 57°, 54°, and 69° 57 degrees , 54 degrees , and 69 degrees 54°, 44°, and 82° 54 degrees , 44 degrees , and 82 degrees 59°, 63°, and 48° 59 degrees , 63 degrees , and 48 degrees 59°, 58°, and 63°

Based on the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.

Since we are given three angles, let's add them together to see if they equal 180 degrees:

57° + 54° + 69° = 180°

Since the sum of the angles equals 180 degrees, we can conclude that the measure of the angles for the triangle in the diagram is 57°, 54°, and 69°.