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Unit 3 and unit 4 Do Now 2-25-13 • Solve for x in both problems • 2 x + 7 = 13 3x - 10 X + 40 Congruence & Triangles • Introduction to Congruent Triangles • Draw a large triangle – What is the sum of the angle measures of the triangle? No protractors – Tear off and rearrange the three corners of the triangle, then form a straight angle; what do you notice Exterior angles and interior angles of shapes • Triangle Angle Sum Theorem Sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 – Pg. 172 www.kz.com or pg. 173 • Exterior Angle of a polygon – 2 far angles equal the outside one. (see example) • Pg. 175 #16 • Remote interior angles Practice exterior with triangles • Pg. 176 #18, 20, #26, 27 • Pg. 177 #33 Exterior angles with polygons/quadrilaterals • Pg. 352 activity (investigate 3 bullets and question #1) • What is the sum of the exterior angles of polygons? • 360 • What conclusion can be made about the interior and exterior angles of a polygon at each of its vertices? – Supplementary Polygon angle sum theorem • The sum of the measures of the interior angles of an n-gon is (n-2)180 • Example pg. 355 problem 3, #3 what is measure of angle G in quadrilateral EFGH? • Polygon exterior angle sum theorem = sum of the measures of the exterior angles of a polygon, one at each vertex is 360 independent • • • • Pg. 356 #7, 15, Pg. 357 #28, 30 Pg. 358 #47 How do quadrilaterals, congruent triangles, and parallel lines coincide? Or have a relationship together? Summary 2-25-13 • What is the connection between parallel lines and triangles?