no it dose not
The exterior-angle theorem states that the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles. This theorem helps in understanding the relationships between the angles of a triangle and is useful for solving various geometric problems. It emphasizes that the exterior angle is always greater than either of the interior angles it is not adjacent to.
360 divided (180-n) This uses the exterior angle theorem and linear pair theorem. This works on regular polygons. All the angles congruent.
Such is called an exterior angle. A useful theorem is that an exterior angle is equal to the sum of its non adjacent interior angles.
The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is more than the measure of the intersection of two straight lines.
exterior angle theorem
Theorem 6-1-2; Polygon Exterior Angle Sum Theorem:The sum of the exterior angle measures, one angle at each vertex, of a convex polygon is 360 degrees.
No, it does not.
no it dose not
An exterior angle of a triangle is equal in measure to the sum of the other two interior angles.
Pairs of Alternate Exterior Angle are Congruent
For any polygon: 180-interior angle = exterior angle and the exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
triangle sum theorem
360 divided (180-n) This uses the exterior angle theorem and linear pair theorem. This works on regular polygons. All the angles congruent.
the hypotenuse is the exterior angle
the exterior angle theorem
Such is called an exterior angle. A useful theorem is that an exterior angle is equal to the sum of its non adjacent interior angles.