Just for fun… do these (on the back of your warm up) 1.Name 2 pair of alternate interior angles  5 &  3 and  4 &  1 2.What is the sum of m  1 + m.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Warm Up Determine the measure of the missing interior angle. What type of triangle is it? Unit 8 - Lesson 2 Exterior Angles of a Triangle.
Advertisements

Just for fun… do these (on the back of your warm up) 1.Name 2 pair of alternate interior angles  5 &  3 and  4 &  1 2.What is the sum of m  1 + m.
The Triangle Sum Theorem.  The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle are equal to 180 degrees < 5 = < 3 and < 4= < 1 because alternate.
4.2 Angles of Triangles.
3.5 Parallel Lines and Triangles
4.2 Angles of Triangles Objectives: *Apply the Angle Sum Theorem.
An exterior angle is outside the triangle and next to one of the sides. 4-2 Exterior Angle Theorem.
3-5 Parallel Lines and Triangles
7-2: Exterior Angle Theorem
4-2 Angles of Triangles Objectives: The student will be able to: 1. Apply the Triangle-Sum Theorem. 2. Apply the Exterior Angle Theorem.
HOW TO FIND AN ANGLE MEASURE FOR A TRIANGLE WITH AN EXTENDED SIDE
Triangles and Lines – Sum of the Angles in a Triangle The sum of the angles in any triangle = 180°
Just for fun… do these (on the back of your warm up) 1.Name 2 pair of alternate interior angles
Angles of Triangles Chapter 4, Section 2. Angle Sum Theorem The sum of angles in a triangle is 180 o
3.4 parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem
ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE Section 4.2. Angles of a Triangle Interior angles  Original three angles of a triangle Exterior angles  Angles that are adjacent.
Warm up 1.Name 2 pair of alternate interior angles
Goal, to classify triangles by their sides and by their angles.
Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem
Triangle Sum Theorem & Exterior Angle Theorem
Just for fun… do these (on the back of your warm up) 1.Name 2 pair of alternate interior angles
 4.1 Classifying Triangles. Example 1 Example 2.
3.5 Parallel Lines and Triangles
Angles of Triangles Angle Sum Theorem The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Third Angle Theorem If two angles of one triangle.
Sec: 3.5 Sol: G.2c  Interior angles  Exterior angles.
1. Please complete the last sections of your SKILL BUILDER now. 2. Please turn in your HOMEWORK to the box. 3.Pick up your WEEKEND SKILL BUILDER.
TODAY IN GEOMETRY…  Warm Up: Parallel Lines WS  Learning Goal 2: 3.3 Use Converse of Angle Theorems to prove lines are parallel.  Independent Practice.
Flashcards Pick a partner Get a set of flashcards Work on identifying angles You will have 10 minutes Go.
Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Objective: To use exterior angles of triangles.
3.4.  The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180.
Geometry 5.2 Inside Out.
Triangles Chapter What is the sum of the angles inside a triangle? 180º? Prove it m Given A B C Angle Addition Postulate/Definition of a Straight.
Hello… Please get the gold warm up off the back desk.
+ Angle Relationships in Triangles Geometry Farris 2015.
3-5 Parallel Lines and Triangles I can apply the triangle angle sum theorem to find the values of variables. I can apply the exterior angle theorem to.
Geometry Section 4.1 Apply Triangle Sum Properties.
4.2 Angles of Triangles Then: You classified triangle by their side or angle measures. Now: 1. Apply the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem. 2. Apply the Exterior.
Exterior Angles.
Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem
Exterior Angle Theorem Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal
Section 3-5 Parallel lines and Triangles.
Angles of Triangles.
Measuring Angles in Triangles
Section 4-1 Triangles and Angles.
Name the type of triangle shown below.
Geometry 4.1 Triangle and Angles.
3.5 Parallel lines and Triangles
Warm Up 5 minutes c d List 2 pairs of… A. Vertical Angles
Angles of Triangles 4.2.
Exterior Angles of Triangles
Please get the warm up off the back table
Warm-up Find x a) b).
Exterior Angles of Triangles
Inside angles theorem.
Warm-up Find x a) b).
Warm-up Find x a) b).
V L T The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
Triangle Theorems.
Base Angles & Exterior Angles
Triangle sum and exterior angles
Triangle sum property.
Isosceles Triangles. Isosceles Triangles Base Angles If 2 angles in a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite them are congruent.
Converse Definition The statement obtained by reversing the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
Isosceles Triangles. Isosceles Triangles Base Angles If 2 angles in a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite them are congruent.
Exterior Angle Theorem
Vertical Angles, Linear Pairs, Exterior Angles
5.2-Inequalities and Triangles
3-4 Triangles.
Module 15: Lesson 1 Interior & Exterior Angles
Section 3-5 Parallel lines and Triangles.
Presentation transcript:

Just for fun… do these (on the back of your warm up) 1.Name 2 pair of alternate interior angles  5 &  3 and  4 &  1 2.What is the sum of m  1 + m  2 + m  3? 180° 3.If m  4 = 65° and m  5 = 50°, what is m  2? 65° Find all the angle measures 50° 40° 90° 40° 90° 130° 50°

Just a little quickie… ♥Please get pg 173 off the front desk and do problems 5-20…. ♥We’re just getting a head start on today’s assignment… ♥We’ll have notes in 15 minutes… ♥Go

5.2 Triangle Sum Theorem & Exterior Angle Theorem

Objectives---What we’ll learn… Find the measurement of a missing angle by using Triangle Angle Sum Theorem. Find the measurement of a missing angle by using Exterior Angle Theorem.

Triangle Sum Theorem The sum of the angle measures in a triangle equal 180°  1 +  2 +  3 = 180°

Remote Exterior Angle Theorem The measure of an exterior angle in a triangle is the sum of the measures of the 2 remote interior angles exterior angle remote interior angles  A =  C +  D

(Remote) Exterior Angle Theorem The measure of an exterior angle in a triangle is the sum of the measures of the 2 remote interior angles exterior angle remote interior angles  4 =  1 +  2

Example 1 on Exterior Angle

Example 2 on Exterior Angle

Example 3 on Exterior Angle (more challenging)

Example 4 on Exterior Angle (more challenging)

Shortcut: Interior  1+ Interior  2+ Interior  3 = Triangle INTERIOR Angle Sum 2. Triangle EXTERIOR Angle Sum Remote Interior  1 + Remote Interior  2 = Exterior Angle

an example with numbers x 82° 30° y find x & y x = 68° y = 112° 40x10x 2 30xfind all the angle measures 80°, 60°, 40° Do you hear the sirens?????

Finish the assignment