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All triangles give the same value for the total measure of the interior angles. Let's write this assumption in the form of a theorem and eventually let's prove it.

Theorem:

The measure of the interior angles in every triangle sums up to 180°.

Proof

We will apply the properties of the angles formed by two parallel lines intersected by a third line explained in the previous chapters. In this case, we will consider six lines from L1 to L6 two by two parallel where L1 || L2, L3 || L4 and L5 || L6. If we express the angles of any of the triangles obtained by a, b, and c respectively (for example let's choose the leftmost triangle i.e. the yellow one as a reference). Thus, the first stage involves highlighting all corresponding angles of a, b, and c which - as known from the previous chapters - are congruent.

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The next step involves completing the figure with the corresponding vertical angles of a, b, and c which - as known from the previous chapters - are also congruent.

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Now, if you consider any three angles that form a straight line, you will see that a + b + c = 180° as it is known that the angle corresponding to a straight line is called a straight angle which has a measure of 180°. This value also corresponds to the sum of the interior angles of the triangle considered. Given that we didn't mention any restriction in the triangle chosen for analysis, it means the above sum is true for the interior angles of any triangle i.e. the theorem is confirmed as true.

Example

The angles x, y, and z of a triangle form a ratio of x : y : z = 2 : 5 : 8 between them. Find the measure of each angle.

Solution

We can write the above ratio in the following way:

x : y : z = 2 : 5 : 8

x/2 = y/5 = z/8 = k

where k is a constant of proportionality to be calculated first. Expressing all angles in terms of k yields:

x = 2k; y = 5k; z = 8k

Since the sum of the measures of the interior angles in a triangle is always 180° we write:

x + y + z = 180°

2k + 5k + 8k = 180°

15k = 180°

k = 180/15

k = 12

Therefore, the measures of the three angles x, y, and z are:

x = 2k = 2 × 12 = 24°

y = 5k = 5 × 12 = 60°

z = 8k = 8 × 12 = 96°

You have reached the end of Math lesson 18.3.2 Sum of the Interior Angles in a Triangle. There are 10 lessons in this physics tutorial covering Triangles, you can access all the lessons from this tutorial below.

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18.3Triangles
Lesson IDMath Lesson TitleLessonVideo
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18.3.1Definition of an Triangles
18.3.2Sum of the Interior Angles in a Triangle
18.3.3Classification of Triangles
18.3.4Exterior Angles of Triangles
18.3.5Interior and Exterior Regions of a Triangle
18.3.6The Intersection of a Triangle and a Line
18.3.7Auxiliary Elements of Triangles
18.3.8Definition of Concurrent Lines and their Applications in Triangles. Orthocentre, Incentre, Excentre and Centroid of a Triangle
18.3.9Perimeter of a Triangle
18.3.10Area of a Triangle

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