i have a triangle

the top is 55 degree
the bottom right is 55 degree
the bottom Left? then there is about an inch sticking out from the triangle
what is the measure of z
answer choices
seventy
hundred and ten
fifty-five
sixty-five

To find the measure of the bottom left angle (let's call it angle z), we can use the fact that the sum of angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.

Given:
Top angle = 55 degrees
Bottom right angle = 55 degrees

First, let's find the third angle by subtracting the sum of the known angles from 180 degrees:
180 - 55 - 55 = 70

So, angle z is 70 degrees.

Therefore, the correct answer choice is seventy.

man i hope this is right i dont need another wrong answer

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question does that little piece that sticks out for the triangle makes a difference in the calculations

No, the little piece that sticks out from the triangle does not affect the calculations of the angles within the triangle, as long as the three angles provided (top, bottom right, and bottom left) add up to 180 degrees. The overall shape of the triangle might look slightly different due to the extra piece, but the angle measurements remain the same.