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Page 1: When the sides of a polygon are extended, other angles are formed.  The original angles are the interior angles.  The angles that form linear pairs

EXTERIOR ANGLES

Page 2: When the sides of a polygon are extended, other angles are formed.  The original angles are the interior angles.  The angles that form linear pairs

When the sides of a polygon are extended, other angles are formed.

The original angles are the interior angles.

The angles that form linear pairs with the interior angles are the exterior angles.

Angles

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EXTERIOR ANGLE THEOREM

An exterior angle of a triangle…… is equal in measure to the sum of the measures of its two remote interior angles.

remote interior angles Exterior

angle

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EXTERIOR ANGLE THEOREM(YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND)

The measure of an exterior angle in a triangle is the sum of the measures of the 2 remote interior angles

3

2

1 4

exterior angle

remote interioranglesm<1 + m<2 = m<4

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m 1 = m A + ∠ ∠m B ∠

EXTERIOR ANGLE THEOREM

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EXAMPLES

m<G = 60 + 69

m<FHG = 180 – 111 = 69 linear pair

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EXAMPLES

x

82°

30° y

Find x & y

x = 68°

y = 112°

y = 30 + 82y = 112˚

180 = 30 + 82 + x180 = 112 + x68˚ = x

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EXAMPLES

Find m JKM2x – 5 = x + 70 x – 5 = 70 x = 75

m< JKM = 2(75) - 5m< JKM = 150 - 5

m< JKM = 145˚

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EXAMPLES

Solve for y in the diagram.

Solve on your own before viewing the

Solution

Page 10: When the sides of a polygon are extended, other angles are formed.  The original angles are the interior angles.  The angles that form linear pairs

4y + 35 = 56 + y3y + 35 = 563y = 21

y= 27

SOLUTION

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EXAMPLES

Find the measure of in the diagram shown.1

Solve on your own before viewing the

Solution

Page 12: When the sides of a polygon are extended, other angles are formed.  The original angles are the interior angles.  The angles that form linear pairs

40 + 3x = 5x - 1040 = 2x - 1050 = 2x

25 = x

m < 1= 5x - 10m < 1= 5(25) - 10m < 1= 125 - 10m < 1= 115

SOLUTION

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CHECKPOINT: COMPLETE THE EXERCISES.

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SOLUTION

Right Scalene triangle

x + 70 = 3x + 10

70 = 2x + 1060 = 2x30 = x

3 (30) + 10 = 100˚

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TRIANGLE INEQUALITIES

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Make A Triangle

Construct triangle DEF.

D FF E

D E

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D FF E

D E

Make A Triangle

Construct triangle DEF.

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D E

Make A Triangle

Construct triangle DEF.

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D E

Make A Triangle

Construct triangle DEF.

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D E

Make A Triangle

Construct triangle DEF.

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D E

5 3

13

Q:What’s the problem with this?

A: The shorter segments can’t reach each other to complete the triangle. They don’t add up.

Make A Triangle

Construct triangle DEF.

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The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

Triangle Inequality Conjecture

Add the two smallest sides; they MUST be larger than the third side

for the triangle to be formed.

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Make A TriangleCan the following lengths form a triangle?1.4 mm5 mm10 mm

2.2 ft9 ft13 ft

5.10 mm3 mm6 mm

8.8 m7 m1 m

9.9 mm2 mm1 mm

12.1 mm5 mm3 mm

3.5 cm cm4 cm

√𝟐4. 7 ft

15 ft ft

√𝟏𝟑6.

7 ft7 ft ft

√𝟕

7.10 mm13 mm mm

√𝟓10.

12 mm22 mm mm

√𝟏𝟑

11.7 mm8 mm mm

√𝟏𝟐

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In a triangle, if one side is longer than another side, then angle opposite the longer side is larger than the other.

Side-Angle Conjecture

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Side-Angle

What’s the biggest side?What’s the biggest angle?

What’s the smallest side?What’s the smallest angle?

C

B A

b

a

c

bB

aA

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Side-Angle

92°42°

46°

ab

c

Rank the sides from greatest to least.

bca

Rank the angles from greatest to least.CAB

A

CB

7

5

4