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An illustration shows a triangle with vertices as A B C. Angle A on top is 120 degrees and angle B on the left is 34 degrees. Vertex C is on the right.

Use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to find the measure of the third angle of the triangle shown.

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To find the measure of the third angle of the triangle, we can use the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, which states that the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.

Since angle A is 120 degrees and angle B is 34 degrees, we can add these two angles together to find their sum: 120 + 34 = 154 degrees.

To find the measure of the third angle, we subtract the sum of angles A and B from 180 degrees: 180 - 154 = 26 degrees.

Therefore, the measure of the third angle of the triangle is 26 degrees.