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•sum of the angles in a triangle = 180°
•sum of the angle in a quadrilateral = 360°
•opposite angles are equal
•for two parallel lines and a transversal, corresponding angles are equal, and alternate angles are equal.
•If it already has an angle for a triangle subtract that by 180 and divide it by two you have the other two angle, if you already have two angles on a triangle add those together and subtract from 180 thats the last angle, same for a quadrilateral but you subtract by 360 instead.
Answer:
11-g
Step-by-step explanation:
You would have to subtract the number of gumdrops Kendall ate (g) from the number of gumdrops they had in the beginning (11). So the expression would be 11-g