We will apply what we know about parallel lines and transversals from lesson 2.01 Parallel lines and transversals and physical manipulation of angles to solve problems involving triangles and prove the triangle angle sum theorem and the exterior angle theorem.
Drag the vertices of the triangle to change the size of each angle. Check the box to explore.
Prove the triangle sum theorem.
Determine the measure of the third interior angle of the triangle.
Consider the diagram shown below:
Solve for x and y.
The triangle sum theorem states that the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 \degree.
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Using the triangle sum theorem, we can also relate the measures of exterior angles and remote interior angles of a triangle.
Prove the triangle exterior angle theorem.
Determine whether or not the angle measures given in the diagram are valid.
Solve for x in the diagram shown:
The triangle exterior angle theorem states that the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles of the triangle.