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Geometry Angles of Triangles The Triangle Angle Sum Theorem The Exterior Angle Theorem
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Geometry

Angles of TrianglesThe Triangle Angle Sum

TheoremThe Exterior Angle Theorem

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Remember!

When you look at a figure, you cannot assume segments or angles are congruent based on

appearance. They must be marked as congruent.

IN ADDITION:

Do not assume anything in Geometry is congruent – unless they are marked.

This is true for parallel & perpendicular lines.

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Triangle Sum Theorem

The sum of the angle measures of a triangle is 180 degrees.

A

B

C

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Example – Find the measure of the missing angle.

46°

91°

43°

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Example: Find m<1 Find m<2 Find m<3 28

82

6821

3

m<1 = 70m<2 = 70m<3 = 42

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One of the acute angles in a right triangle measures 25°. What is the measure of the other acute angle?

Solve the Following Problem:

25°

65°

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Example The diagram is a map showing John's house, Kay's house, and the grocery store. What is the angle the two houses make with the store?

y = 12, Store = 30°

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A corollary is a theorem whose proof follows directly from another theorem. Here are two corollaries to the Triangle Sum Theorem.

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Example: Applying the Third Angles Theorem

Find mP and mT.

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The measure of one of the acute angles in a right triangle is 63.7°. What is the measure of the other acute angle?

Example:

26.3°

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12

34

5 6

Exterior Angles

Interior Angles

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Sum of Interior Angles =

Sum of Interior & Exterior Angles =

180

12

34

5 6

180

180

180

540

Sum of Exterior Angles = 360 540- 180=

Sums of Exterior Angles

180•3 = 540

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180

180

180

180

Sum of Interior Angles =

Sum of Interior & Exterior Angles =

360 720

Sum of Exterior Angles = 360 720- 360=

Sums of Exterior Angles

180•4 = 720

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The interior is the set of all points inside the figure. The exterior is the set of all points outside the figure.

Interior

Exterior

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An interior angle is formed by two sides of a triangle. An exterior angle is formed by one side of the triangle and extension of an adjacent side.

Interior

Exterior

4 is an exterior angle. 3 is an interior angle.

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Each exterior angle has two remote interior angles. A remote interior angle is an interior angle that is not adjacent to the exterior angle.

Interior

Exterior

3 is an interior angle.

4 is an exterior angle. The remote interior

angles of 4 are 1 and 2.

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18

A

B

C

Using Angle Measures of Triangles Smiley faces are

interior angles and hearts represent the exterior angles

Each vertex has a pair of congruent exterior angles; however it is common to show only one exterior angle at each vertex.

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70°

50° 120°

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Ex. 3 Finding an Angle Measure.

65

x

Exterior Angle theorem: m1 = m A +m 1

(2x+10)

x + 65 = (2x + 10)

65 = x +10

55 = x

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Find mACD.

Example (2z + 1) + 90 = 6z – 9

2z + 91 = 6z – 9

91 = 4z – 9

100 = 4z

z = 25

mACD = 6(25) – 9

141 °

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Lesson Review1. The measure of one of the acute angles in a right triangle is 56 °. What is the measure of the other acute angle?

2. Find mABD. 3. Find mN and mP.

124° 75°; 75°

2 3

33 °1 3

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Find mB.

Example: Applying the Exterior Angle Theorem

2x + 3 + 15 = 5x – 60

2x + 18 = 5x – 60

18 = 3x – 60

78 = 3xx = 26

mB = 2(26) + 3 mB = 55°

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Solve for x.

42°

120°

x = 78°

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Find the mMNP

y = 9mmMNP = 2(9) + 2 = 20

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m1 =

1

2

3

110

(5x - 5)

(4x + 15)

(8x - 10)

pentagon

5x - 5 + 4x + 15 + 8x - 10 + 110 + 90 =

54017x + 200= 540

-200 -200

17x = 340

x = 20 17 17

5(20) - 5

= 95

Find m1.

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Triangle Sum Theorem

The sum of the angle measures of a triangle is 180 degrees.

A

B

C

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Example – Find the measure of the missing angle.

46°

91°

43°

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One of the acute angles in a right triangle measures 25°. What is the measure of the other acute angle?

Solve the Following Problem:

25°

65°

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Angle Relationships

Lesson 2-1 angles relationships 31

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interior

INTERIOR –The space INSIDE the 2 lines

EXTERIOR -The space OUTSIDE the 2 lines

exterior

exterior

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Another practice problem

Find all the missing angle measures, and name the postulate or theorem that gives us permission to make our statements.

40°

120°

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