I wonder if I'm the only person on earth who's noticed that the triangle on the left has a total of 190ΒΊ.
@mcfate @sjvn Professional math tutor here.
If this is a Geometry class problem, the only thing you're supposed to assume is A) we're working in a flat plane (Euclidian) and B) the bottom line is straight.
So you need to figure out the interior angle of the left triangle is 80Β°, then the supplementary angle of 100Β°, then the remaining interior angle of the next triangle is 45Β°, and finally the supplementary exterior angle there is 135Β°.
Yes, this is one of those "trap" problems.
@TBBW1 @sjvn
This particular problem is just a symptom of a bigger problem, that of people being functionally innumerate, and happy that way, because their belief they "just can't get math", guided by problems like this particular one.
What I object to is people using the existence of the issue to justify the existence of the issue.