An Exterior Angle of A Triangle Is Equal To The Sum of Its Interior Opposite Angles
The document discusses an exterior angle of a triangle. It states that an exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles. It then provides an example triangle with one interior angle measuring 45 degrees and the other measuring 65 degrees. It calculates that the exterior angle must equal their sum, which is 110 degrees.
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An Exterior Angle of A Triangle Is Equal To The Sum of Its Interior Opposite Angles
The document discusses an exterior angle of a triangle. It states that an exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles. It then provides an example triangle with one interior angle measuring 45 degrees and the other measuring 65 degrees. It calculates that the exterior angle must equal their sum, which is 110 degrees.