The exterior angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees.
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You have to extend the line opposite to the 2 angles For example, if u have a triangle ABC, and if BC is the base, then if u produce BC, the exterior angle formed will be equal to angle A + angle B OR if u produce CB then the exterior angle will be equal to angleA+ angle C This is true about all the sides(not only the base side) I just gave the base as an example
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180 degrees minus interior angle = exterior angle and that the 3 exterior angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees.
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The exterior angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees.
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That it must be a right angle triangle because the 3rd angle must be 90 degrees
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You have to extend the line opposite to the 2 angles For example, if u have a triangle ABC, and if BC is the base, then if u produce BC, the exterior angle formed will be equal to angle A + angle B OR if u produce CB then the exterior angle will be equal to angleA+ angle C This is true about all the sides(not only the base side) I just gave the base as an example
The longest side is twice as long as the shortest side.
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