Use the Exterior Angle Theorem to prove that in any triangle ABC, m(Angle A) + m(Angle B) + m(Angle C) < 270 degrees.

Lorena Lester

Lorena Lester

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2022-07-26

Use the Exterior Angle Theorem to prove that in any triangle ABC,
m(Angle A) + m(Angle B) + m(Angle C) < 270 degrees.

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iljovskint

iljovskint

Beginner2022-07-27Added 18 answers

ext Angle C = sum of interior opposite angles = m(Angle B) + m(Angle A)
m(Angle C) + ext Angle C = 180 degrees or m(Angle B) + m(Angle A) + m(Angle C) = 180 degrees < 270 degrees

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