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Angles in a Triangle

1. Find the missing angles in each triangle:

a. c.
x x

31° 43° 37°

b. d.
84° 110°

57° x

42° y

2. Find the size of the angle marked x.

40°
24°

x
B D C

3. Triangle ABD and BCD are isosceles. Is triangle ACD an isosceles triangle?
Explain your answer mathematicaly.

35°
A B C

4. Prove that if I join the opposite corners of a parallelogram, I get two congruent triangles.

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Angles in a Triangle Answer
1. Find the missing angles in each triangle:

a. 106°

b. 39°

c. 106°

d. 152°

2. 46°

3. No, since angle BAD = 70° and angle ADC = 75°

4. AB = CD and AC = BD because opposite sides in a parallelogram are equal.

AD is a shared side. A C

Therefore, triangle ABD and ACD have all three sides the same.

B D

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