prove that the exterior angles of a triangles formed by producing any of its sides, is equal to the sum of the interior opposite angles
Answers
Answered by
5
i think this will help you bro if you have more doubts you can ask freely :)
Attachments:
Gelageetkumaryadav:
Send me this answer again
Answered by
2
An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite interior angles.
For more on this see Triangle external angle theorem.If the equivalent angle is taken at each vertex, the exterior angles always add to 360° In fact, this is true for any convex polygon, not just triangles. See Exterior angles of a polygon. In the figure above, drag the triangle's vertices and see that this is so.
For more on this see Triangle external angle theorem.If the equivalent angle is taken at each vertex, the exterior angles always add to 360° In fact, this is true for any convex polygon, not just triangles. See Exterior angles of a polygon. In the figure above, drag the triangle's vertices and see that this is so.
Similar questions