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Adding Angles of a Triangle

Adding Angles of a Triangle

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Mathematics

7th - 9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 12 Questions

1

Triangle Sum Theorem

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2

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Triangle Sum Theorem- using what you just learned, answer the following questions

Reminder: the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees!

4

Multiple Choice

A triangle has one angle that measure 45° and one that measures 60°. What is the measure of the third angle?

1

135°

2

75°

3

120°

4

105°

5

Multiple Choice

Will the following three angles for a triangle?

30°, 60°, 90°

1

yes

2

no

6

Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of the missing angle.

1

30o

2

110o

3

150o

4

40o

7

Multiple Choice

A student is trying to construct triangles using four different sets of angles. The angles in each set are given below. Which set will form a triangle?

1

45°, 65°, 70°

2

150°, 110°, 100°

3

50°, 50°, 50°

4

90°, 90°, 90°

8

Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of the indicated angle. 
1
26
2
36
3
85
4
144

9

Multiple Choice

If 2 of the angles of a triangle are 30 and 70 degrees, the third angle measures...
1
80
2
100
3
60
4
90

10

Multiple Choice

Angles that are exactly 90 degrees are called _____ ______.
1
tight angles
2
acute angles
3
obtuse angles
4
right angles

11

Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of the missing angle.
1
90o
2
100
3
130o
4
50o

12

Multiple Choice

What is the third angle of a triangle whose 1st angle is 79 and the 2nd angle is 43?
1
43
2
58
3
72
4
101

13

Multiple Choice

The Triangle Sum Theorem states that the sum of all angles in a triangle is ______.

1

45°

2

90°

3

180°

4

360°

14

Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of the angle indicated. 
1
139°
2
66°
3
138°
4
116°

15

Multiple Choice

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Solve for x. (Hint: 70 + 60 + 8x + 2 = 180; combine like terms and solve for x)

1

16

2

11

3

50

4

6

Triangle Sum Theorem

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