Monday, January 21, 2013

How do we use the triangle sum conjecture?




The triangle sum conjecture is the sum of the measures of the angles in every triangle is 180.

For example - if the measure of angle A in a triangle is 40 and the measure of angle B is 80, then the measure of angle C has to be 60 because it all adds up to measure of 180

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