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Geometry Section 4.1 Triangle Sum Theorem A triangle is the figure formed by three line segments joining three noncollinear points. A B ABC C Goals for today’s class: 1. Classify triangles according to their angles and sides. 2. Know and apply the Triangle Sum Theorem. 3. Know and apply the Exterior Angle Theorem. 4. Identify new vocabulary terms. Triangles are classified according to their angles and sides. Angle classification: equiangular 3 congruent angles acute 3 acute angles right 1 right angle obtuse 1 obtuse angle Side classification: equilateral 3 congruent sides isosceles 2 congruent sides scalene 0 congruent sides Examples: Classify each triangle according to its angles and sides. right isosceles acute scalene Theorem 4.1: Triangle Sum Theorem The sum of the measures of180 the three angles of a triangle is ____. (Proof on p.196 of the text) Examples: Find the value of x. 35 118 x 180 153 x 180 x 27 Examples: Find the value of x. 180 65 71 44 180 44 136 Examples: Find the value of x. 90 x 16 x 180 x 16 x 90 2 x 106 x 53 The angle of x° in example b) is called an exterior angle of the triangle. An exterior angle of a triangle is formed by extending a side of the triangle. Note that the exterior angle will form a _________with an interior angle of linear pair the triangle. In example b) we found x to equal 136. Note that ____________. 65 71 136 This work leads us to the following theorem. Theorem 3.5.3 Exterior Angle Theorem The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles. For the triangle to the right, m1 m2 m3 Example: Find the value of x. 2 x 10 x 65 x 55 A corollary is a statement easily proven using a particular theorem. Example c) on the previous page illustrates the following corollary: 90 x 16 x 180 x 16 x 90 Corollary to the Triangle Sum Theorem The acute angles of a right triangle are complementary _____________.