Raymond B. answered 02/22/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
(180-110)/2 = 70/2 = 35 degrees for each of the other 2 sides of the isosceles triangle
the three angles sum to 180
110+35+35 = 180
only other theoretical possibility is there are two 110 degree angles, but that
means the 3rd angle = (180-2(110) = 180-220 = -40 degrees
a negative angle doesn't make sense
still 110+110+(-40) do sum to 180 degrees, which is the sum of 3 angles of any triangle