I don't really understand what the Exterior Angle Theorem is.
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Can someone help me try to understand what the Exterior Angle Theorem is more clearly? I'm kinda confused.
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The exterior angle theorem states that the sum of the measure of two angles in a triangle equals the measure of the exterior angle of the third. Here is a quick diagram I made:
This is because the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180, and \( d = 180-c. \) However, \( a+b+c = 180\), so \(a+b=180-c\). Since both equal \(180-c\), they must be equal. -
Thank you for explaining that. I understand it now.
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you're welcome!
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