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Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem LESSON 3-4 Additional Examples In triangle ABC, ACB is a right angle, and CD Find the values of a, b, and c. Find c first, using the fact that m ACB = 90 c + 70 = 90 c = 20 HELP AB. ACB is a right angle. Definition of right angle Angle Addition Postulate Subtract 70 from each side. GEOMETRY Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem LESSON 3-4 Additional Examples Quick Check (continued) To find a, use ADC. a+m ADC + c = 180 m ADC = 90 a + 90 + 20 = 180 a + 110 = 180 a = 70 To find b, use CDB. 70 + m CDB + b = 180 m CDB = 90 70 + 90 + b = 180 160 + b = 180 b = 20 HELP Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem Definition of perpendicular lines Substitute 90 for m ADC and 20 for c. Simplify. Subtract 110 from each side. Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem Definition of perpendicular lines Substitute 90 for m CDB. Simplify. Subtract 160 from each side. GEOMETRY Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem LESSON 3-4 Additional Examples Classify the triangle by its sides and its angles. The three sides of the triangle have three different lengths, so the triangle is scalene. One angle has a measure greater than 90, so the triangle is obtuse. The triangle is an obtuse scalene triangle. Quick Check HELP GEOMETRY Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem LESSON 3-4 Additional Examples Find m1. m1 + 90 = 125 m1 = 35 Exterior Angle Theorem Subtract 90 from each side. Quick Check HELP GEOMETRY Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem LESSON 3-4 Additional Examples Explain what happens to the angle formed by the back of the chair and the armrest as you make a lounge chair recline more. The exterior angle and the angle formed by the back of the chair and the armrest are adjacent angles, which together form a straight angle. As one measure increases, the other measure decreases. The angle formed by the back of the chair and the armrest increases as you lower the back of the lounge chair. Quick Check HELP GEOMETRY