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prove exterior angle theorem​

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Answered by 09zishan
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The exterior angle theorem states that if a triangle's side gets an extension, then the resultant exterior angle would be equal to the total of the two opposite interior angles of the triangle. According to the Exterior Angle Theorem the sum of measures of ∠ABC and ∠CAB would be equal to the exterior angle.

Answered by oshamaansari0786
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The exterior angle theorem states that if a triangle's side gets an extension, then the resultant exterior angle would be equal to the total of the two opposite interior angles of the triangle. According to the Exterior Angle Theorem the sum of measures of ∠ABC and ∠CAB would be equal to the exterior angle ∠ACD

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