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Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to apply theorems about the interior angles, the exterior angles, and the midlines of triangles.

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1 Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to apply theorems about the interior angles, the exterior angles, and the midlines of triangles.

2 The sum of the measures of the three angles of a triangle is 180. A B C

3 A B C According to the Parallel Postulate, there exists exactly one line parallel to line AC passing through point B, so we can draw the following figure. 1 2 3 Because of the straight angle,,. and (Parallel lines implies alt. int. angles congruent). We can substitute, therefore, the

4 What is an exterior angle? An exterior angle is an angle that is formed by extending one of the sides of a polygon. Angle 1 is an exterior angle in the following polygons. 1 1 1

5 Definition An exterior angle of a polygon is an angle that is adjacent to and supplementary to an interior angle of the polygon. The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the remote interior angles. Theorem (triangles only)

6 A B C 1 exterior angle remote interior angles Exterior AngleTheorem (triangles only)

7 Theorem A segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side, and its length is one-half the length of the third side. (Midline Theorem) A B C DE 10 20

8 Example 1 Find x, y, and z. 80 55x z y60 100

9 Example 2 The measures of the three angles of a triangle are in the ratio 3:4:5. Find the measure of the largest angle. 5x 4x 3x

10 Example 3 If one of the angles of a triangle is 80 degrees. Find the measure of the angle formed by the bisectors of the other two angles. 80 x yx y CB E A

11 Example 4 Angle 1 = 150 degrees, and the measure of angle B is twice that of angle A. Find the measure of each angle of the triangle. A B C 1

12 Summary Explain how you can find the measure of an exterior angle. Homework Worksheet 7.1


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