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Interior Angle Sum of a Triangle

Interior Angle Sum of a Triangle

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Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

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16 Slides • 35 Questions

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Math 2 U3 D8 Triangle & Polygon Review

By MARION MILLICAN

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​Types of Triangles

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of triangle is pictured?
1
Equilateral Triangle
2
Right Isosceles Triangle
3
Obtuse Scalene Triangle
4
Obtuse Equilateral Triangle

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Multiple Choice

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Look at the sides and angles of this triangle. Which type of triangle is pictured?
1
Equilateral Triangle
2
Scalene Triangle
3
Isosceles Triangle
4
Right Triangle

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Multiple Choice

If a triangle has one angle greater than 90° and no equal sides, what type of triangle is it?
1
Acute Isosceles
2
Acute Scalene
3
Obtuse Scalene
4
Obtuse Isosceles

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The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.

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​x + 68 + 50 = 180

x + 118 = 180

x = 180 - 118

x = 62​

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Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of angle V.

1

65

2

130

3

60

4

50

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Multiple Choice

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Find the value of x.

1

180

2

30

3

60

4

90

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Multiple Choice

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Find the value of x.

1

24

2

93

3

150

4

30

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Multiple Choice

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Solve for x THEN find the degrees for angle A.
1
44o
2
96o
3
-14o
4
63o

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​Isosceles Triangle

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​Equilateral Triangle

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Multiple Choice

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1
72
2
67
3
65
4
54

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Multiple Choice

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1
12
2
11
3
8
4
6

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of x?
1
51
2
49
3
78

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Multiple Choice

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Use the Isosceles Triangle Theorem to find the value of x.

1

-7

2

-8

3

-12

4

6

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Multiple Choice

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Find x
1
60
2
48
3
30
4
28

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Polygons

  • Regular : All sides and angles are Congruent

  • Irregular : Any polygon that is not Regular.

  • Concave : A line that contains a side passes outside the polygon.

  • Convex : No line that contains a side passes through the polygon.

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Multiple Choice

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The name for this type of polygon is

1

Quadrilateral

2

Pentagon

3

Hexagon

4

Heptagon

5

Octagon

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Multiple Choice

What is a regular polygon?
1
Polygon with all sides congruent
2
Polygon with all angles congruent
3
Polygon with all sides and angles congruent
4
Polygon with no sides or angles congruent

21

Multiple Select

Which of the following shapes are not polygons?

1
2
3
4

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Finding the Interior Angle Sum

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Find the Interior Angle Sum of a Pentagon

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Multiple Choice

Find the Interior Angle Sum of a Hexagon

1

360

2

720

3

1080

4

1260

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Multiple Choice

Find the Interior Angle Sum of an Octagon

1

360

2

720

3

1080

4

1260

26

Find the Measure of One Interior Angle

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Find the Measure of an Interior Angle in a Regular Pentagon

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Multiple Choice

Find the measure of an interior angle in a regular hexagon.

1

60

2

120

3

135

4

90

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Solving for the missing angle!

  • To solve for the missing angle follow these steps!

  • 1) Count the number of sides on the polygon - here we have 5 sides (pentagon)

  • 2) Use our formula for the sum of the interior angles - S = 180(n - 2) S = 180(5-2) = 540 degrees

  • 3) Add up the existing angles - 87 + 105 + 135 + 92 = 419 degrees

  • 4) Subtract the sum of the existing angles from the sum of the interior angles : 540 - 419 = 121 degrees

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Fill in the Blank

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What the measure of the missing angle X?

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Exterior Angles

Remember : the sum of the exterior angles for any polygons is always 360 degrees!

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Fill in the Blank

What is the measure of each exterior angle of a regular decagon (10 sides) ?


*Hint* Regular means all of the sides and all of the angles are equal, including the exterior angles.

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Fill in the Blank

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What is the value of x?


*Hint* You need to add the values together and set them equal to the sum of the exterior angles.

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Multiple Choice

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Find the missing angle.

1

75

2

105

3

100

4

70

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Multiple Choice

What is the sum of exterior angles of a pentagon?
1
180
2
360
3
540
4
760

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Triangle Inequality Theorem states that the sum of any two side lengths of a triangle is greater than the third side length.

  • In other words, add the two smallest side lengths of a triangle and compare it to the third side length. If the sum is greater than the third side length, then yes a triangle is possible if not then a triangle is not possible.

  • For example, 7, 15, 17 makes a triangle since 7 + 15 > 17

  • For example, 1, 2, 3 does not make a triangle since 1 + 2 is not greater than 3.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following sets of side lengths will make a triangle?

1

7, 15, 17

2

8, 12, 16

3

3, 5, 10

4

4, 5, 10

5

22, 11, 11

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Determining the possible values for a third side length of a triangle given two of the side lengths.

  • First calculate the difference of the two given side lengths

  • Second calculate the sum of the two given side lengths

  • Combine the two values as a compound inequality, for example difference < x < sum

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Multiple Choice

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What is the range of possible values for x?

1

6 < x < 12

2

3 < x < 9

3

6 < x < 9

4

3 < x < 12

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Ordering a Triangle's Angle measures given its Side Lengths

  • The smallest angle is across from the shortest side.

  • The largest angle is across from the longest side.

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Multiple Choice

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Order the angles from least to greatest.

1

A, B, C

2

C, B, A

3

B, A, C

4

B, C, A

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Multiple Choice

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Order the angles from least to greatest.

1

A, B, C

2

B, A, C

3

A, C, B

4

C, A, B

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Ordering a Triangle's Side Lengths given its Angle Measure

  • Shortest side will be across the smallest angle.

  • Longest side will be across the largest angle.

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Multiple Choice

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Order the sides from least to greatest.

1

AB, BC, CA

2

BC, AB, CA

3

AB, AC, BC

4

CA, AB, BC

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Multiple Choice

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Name the postulate, if possible, that makes the triangles congruent.
1
SSS
2
SAS
3
ASA
4
Not Possible

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Multiple Choice

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Name the postulate, if possible, that makes the triangles congruent.
1
SSS
2
SAS
3
ASA
4
AAS

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Multiple Choice

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Name the postulate, if possible, that makes the triangles congruent.
1
SSS
2
SAS
3
ASA
4
AAS

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Multiple Choice

Which method will not prove triangles are congruent?

1

ASA

2

SAS

3

SSA

4

AAS

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Multiple Choice

What does CPCTC stand for?
1
Congruent parts of congruent triangles are congruent
2
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
3
Corresponding parts of corresponding triangles are corresponding
4
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are Canadian.

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Multiple Choice

If ΔABC ≅ ΔXYZ, which statement is always true?
1
AB = AZ
2
∠B ≅ ∠Y
3
∠X ≅ ∠C
4
AC = XC

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Multiple Choice

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What additional information is required to say these two triangles are congruent by ASA?

1

DE ≅ LJ

2

<F ≅ <L

3

FE ≅ LK

4

DE ≅ JK

Math 2 U3 D8 Triangle & Polygon Review

By MARION MILLICAN

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