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Triangle Sum and Exterior Angle Theorems for Missing Angle Measures

Learn how to apply the Triangle Sum and Exterior Angle Theorems to find missing angle measures in triangles. Practice solving problems using these theorems.

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Triangle Sum and Exterior Angle Theorems for Missing Angle Measures

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  1. 1/5: Apply the triangle sum theorem & exterior angle theorem to solve for missing angle measures.

  2. Apply the triangle sum theorem & exterior angle theorem to solve for missing angle measures. When you finish Do Now: • Flip Over • Write down objective • Complete warm-up

  3. E 87⁰ 180 - 145 145⁰ 58⁰ 35⁰ m∠DFE= 35 ⁰ 58 + 35 + ∠DEF = 180 m∠DEF = 87⁰ 145⁰ 145⁰ When you add the two non-adjacent interior angles together, you get the measure of the exterior angle.

  4. The sum of the three interior angle measures of any triangle is equal to 180⁰ In + In + In = 180 The sum of the two nonadjacent interior angle measures of any triangle is equal to the measure of the exterior angle. In + In = Out

  5. Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem In + In = Out 30 + 42 = m∠2 72⁰ 108⁰ m∠2 = 72⁰ Obtuse Triangle

  6. Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem In + In = Out 75⁰ 145⁰ 35⁰ x + 70 = 2x – 5 + 5 + 5 x + 75 = 2x m∠JKM = 2x – 5 -x -x m∠JKM = 2(75) – 5 75 = x m∠JKM = 145⁰ Acute Triangle

  7. Complete IP #1-10

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