This document contains 6 geometry problems applying theorems about triangle angles and parallel/perpendicular lines. It provides the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem stating the sum of interior angles is 180 degrees. It also notes the Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem relating exterior and interior angles. Additional information is given on parallel and perpendicular lines. The problems involve finding missing angle measures using properties of triangles and parallel/perpendicular relationships.
This document contains 6 geometry problems applying theorems about triangle angles and parallel/perpendicular lines. It provides the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem stating the sum of interior angles is 180 degrees. It also notes the Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem relating exterior and interior angles. Additional information is given on parallel and perpendicular lines. The problems involve finding missing angle measures using properties of triangles and parallel/perpendicular relationships.
This document contains 6 geometry problems applying theorems about triangle angles and parallel/perpendicular lines. It provides the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem stating the sum of interior angles is 180 degrees. It also notes the Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem relating exterior and interior angles. Additional information is given on parallel and perpendicular lines. The problems involve finding missing angle measures using properties of triangles and parallel/perpendicular relationships.
Geometry-A Applications of the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem A
1. If one of the angles of a triangle is 80, find the measure
of the angle formed by the bisectors of the other two angles.
80 E
2. m1 150 , and the measure of D is twice that of
E . Find the measure of each angle in the triangle. 1 F
E A
3. Given: Diagram as marked
Find mB C
4. Given: m1 130 ; m7 70 Find the measure of the remaining angles.
7 5
5. If one of the angles of a triangle is 50, find the measure
of the angle formed by the bisectors of the other two angles.
50 M
6. Given: mORS (4 x 6) ; mP (x 24) ; and
mO ( 2 x 4)
Find mO S
NOTES: 1
Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem: The sum of the measures of
the angles of a triangle is 180. m1 m2 m3 180 Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem: The measure of each exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the measures of its two remote interior angles. 4 is an exterior angle; the remote interior angles in relation to 4 are 1 and 2 . m4 m1 m2 Additional Theorems About Parallel and Perpendicular Lines: If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other. If a||c and b||c then a||b. In a plane, if two lines are perpendicular to the same line then they are parallel to each other. If m t and nt, then m||n.