0% found this document useful (1 vote)
2K views1 page

Exterior Angles-Answer Key

This document provides an exercise on finding missing exterior angles of triangles using the Exterior Angles Theorem. There are 12 problems where students are given a triangle with one exterior angle marked with an x and are to calculate the measure of that angle using the information that the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two non-adjacent interior angles. The answers are provided.

Uploaded by

Walaa Magdy
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (1 vote)
2K views1 page

Exterior Angles-Answer Key

This document provides an exercise on finding missing exterior angles of triangles using the Exterior Angles Theorem. There are 12 problems where students are given a triangle with one exterior angle marked with an x and are to calculate the measure of that angle using the information that the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two non-adjacent interior angles. The answers are provided.

Uploaded by

Walaa Magdy
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
  • Exterior Angles of a Triangle

Name________________________

EXTERIOR ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE #1-KEY

Directions: Find the measurement of each missing angle in the triangles below. Remember, the Exterior Angles
Theorem states that the exterior angle is congruent to the sum of the two non-adjacent angles. For example, in Problem
1, the exterior angle (x) is congruent to the sum of the two angles furthest away (60̊ & 80̊).

1) 60̊ 2) 3) x 4)
65̊ 55̊
80̊ 18̊ 50̊

40̊
60̊
x x 112̊ x
40̊
50̊

x = _140̊___ x = __68̊___ x = _125̊___ x = _140̊___

x x 15̊
40̊
5) 37̊ 6) 7) 137̊ 8) 52̊
46̊
x 44̊
97̊ 28̊ 84̊
x 68̊ 72̊

x = __143̊__ x = _112̊___ x = __43̊___ x = _136̊___

9) 10) x 11) x 12) x


45̊ 65̊ 45̊
73̊
25̊

x 45̊ 70̊ 57.5̊


125̊ 49.5̊
30̊

x = _135̊___ x = _155̊___ x = _135̊___ x = 107̊___

www.imathworksheets.com

You might also like