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Warm up: Replace the with <, >, or =. B A 45° 45° 135° C OBJECTIVE: You will learn to identify exterior angles and remote interior angles of a triangle and use the Exterior Angle Theorem. Section 72 D _____________________ D 1. AB BC 3 2. m A m B exterior angle 1 G 2 F 4 3. m BCA m A E remote interior angle 4. AD AC 5. m A m BCD Example 1: Name the remote interior angles with respect to 1. 1 2 11 12 10 2 3 4 5 Example 2: In the figure, 2 and 3 are remote interior angles with respect to what angle? 4 1 5 6 3 9 7 8 1 Exterior Angle Theorem The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of its two remote interior angles. Example 3: If m 2 = 38 and m 4 = 134, what is m 5? 56 m 1 = m 3 + m 4 1 3 4 2 D 3 1 G 2 Example 4: If m 2 = x + 17, m 3 = 2x, and m 6 = 101, find the value of x. 4 F E Exterior Angle Inequality Theorem The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is greater than the measure of either of its two remote interior angles. Theorem 75 If a triangle has one right angle, then the other two angles must be acute. Example 5: Name two angles in MAL that have measures less than 90. M m 1 > m 3 and m 1 > m 4 1 D 3 1 G F 3 2 C 4 L 2 A E 2 A Guided Practice: 1. Draw a triangle and extend all of the sides. Identify an exterior angle at each of the vertices. X 1 2 B 3 4 5 K L 2. Name two remote interior angles with respect to AKL. 3. If m 3 = 65 and m 5 = 142, what is m 2? 4. If m 1 = 2x 26, m 3 = x, and m 4 = 37, find the value of x. 5. Replace with <, >, or = to make a true sentence. m 3 m 1 Do you have any Vocab questions? OBJECTIVE: HOMEWORK: p. 286 287 # 8 22 ***Quiz next time over section 71*** 3