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The exterior angle is the angle between a side and a line extended from the next side.
The two angles on the inside that are opposite the exterior angle are called remote interior angles.
The Exterior Angle Theorem says:
A triangle's exterior angle d:
- equals the angles a plus b
and
- is greater than angle a
- is greater than angle b
Example:
The exterior angle is 35° + 62° = 97°
And 97° > 35° And 97° > 62°
Why Is This True?
Because the interior angles of a triangle add to 180°, and angles c and d also add to 180°:
Works For Any Triangle's Exterior Angle
Example:
The exterior angle is 40° + 27° = 67°
And 67° > 40° And 67° > 27°
Example: How big is angle d?
We can't calculate exactly, but we can say:
d° > 61°
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