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what can you say about the sum of an exterior angle of a triangle and its adjacent interior angle? ​

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Answered by EdChuran
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The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two non-adjacent interior angles. (Non-adjacent interior angles may also be referred to as remote interior angles.) FACTS: An exterior ∠ is equal to the addition of the two Δ angles not right next to it.

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Answered by abhijeet123456789
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The exterior angle of the triangle is the sum of it's opposite angle. interior angles of triangle is the angle which in side of the triangle whereas exterior angle of triangle Is the angle which is out side the triangle.

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