Warm-Up  Find the value of x for which l || m. SWBAT use parallel lines to prove a theorem about triangles SWBAT find measures of angles of triangles.

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Warm-Up  Find the value of x for which l || m

SWBAT use parallel lines to prove a theorem about triangles SWBAT find measures of angles of triangles

Angles in a Triangle  Cut out a triangle  Rip the angle off of the triangle  Place the angles together, what do you notice?

Triangle Angle Sum Theorem  The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees  How do we know?

Example  Find x, y, and z

Exterior Angles  An exterior angle of a polygon is an angle formed by a side and an extension of an adjacent side  Ex: Angle 1 is an exterior angle

Remote Interior Angles  For each exterior angle, the two nonadjacent interior angles are its remote interior angles  Ex: Angles 2 and 3 are remote interior angles for Angle 1

Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem  The measure of each exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the measures of its two remote interior angles  Ex:

Example  What is the measure of angle 1?

Example  What is the measure of angle 2?

Example  When radar tracks an object, the reflection of signals off the ground can result in clutter. Clutter causes the receiver to confuse the real object with its reflection, called a ghost. At the right, there is a radar receiver at A, an airplane at B, and the airplanes ghost at D. What is the value of x?

Homework  3.5 Worksheet