out of <2,<3, and <5 which angle has the greatest measure? (picture link below)
http://media.education2020.com/EVresources/647-05-02-00-00-v2_files/i0030001.jpg
have you heard of the Exterior angle theorem
yes
can you use the Exterior angle theorem to find that some of those angles add up to equal another of one those angles?
i forgot how to find the angles. its been awhile. arent they all like 180 degrees? idk how to find the angles
ill give you a clue; angle \(\angle3\) is the exterior angle
doesnt that make it 180? i think exterior angles up to 180
|dw:1364134088980:dw|
Exterior Angle Theorem angle sum of a trigle is 180° so F+G+H=180° angle sum on a straight line is 180° so F+E=180° sooo G+H=E
oh okay.. thanks for the example
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!