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Question
what is the measure of angle a?
Step1: Recall angle - sum property of a triangle
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180°. In a right - triangle, one angle is 90°. Let the given non - right angle be 45°. Let angle \(a\) be the unknown angle.
So, \(a + 45^{\circ}+90^{\circ}=180^{\circ}\).
Step2: Solve for angle \(a\)
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But it seems there is a mis - match with the given options. Assuming there is a different triangle setup and if we consider the fact that the options might be related to complementary or supplementary angles. If we assume the triangle has a right angle and one of the non - right angles is 45°, and we are looking for the angle supplementary to the non - right angle inside the triangle.
Let's assume the non - right angle inside the triangle is \(x = 45^{\circ}\), and we want to find the exterior angle \(a\) adjacent to \(x\).
Step3: Use exterior angle property
The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two non - adjacent interior angles. In a right triangle with one non - right angle \(x = 45^{\circ}\), the exterior angle \(a\) adjacent to the \(45^{\circ}\) angle is \(a=90^{\circ}+45^{\circ}=135^{\circ}\)
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B. \(135^{\circ}\)