Due:Monday, October 15, 2012
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Describe your understanding of the Triangle Sum Theorem. What does it say about the angles of a triangle? How can you use the Triangle Sum Theorem to prove 3 angle measurements are the angles of a triangle? Can the theorem be used to prove that 3 angle measurements are not the angles of a triangle? Apply your understanding of the Triangle Sum Theorem to answer the following scenario.
Copy and Paste this entry into your blog. Then respond in your blog to the prompt!
Describe your understanding of the Triangle Sum Theorem. What does it say about the angles of a triangle? How can you use the Triangle Sum Theorem to prove 3 angle measurements are the angles of a triangle? Can the theorem be used to prove that 3 angle measurements are not the angles of a triangle? Apply your understanding of the Triangle Sum Theorem to answer the following scenario.
Triangle LMN is an
obtuse triangle and m < L = 25 degrees. m < M is the obtuse angle, and its measure in
degrees is a whole number. What is the largest m < N can be to the nearest whole degree?
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