the measure of a exteror angle of a triangle is always


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the measure of a exteror angle of a triangle is always?

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The

exterior angle theorem states that the measure of each exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite and non-adjacent interior angles. Remember that the two non-adjacent interior angles opposite the exterior angle are sometimes referred to as remote interior angles.

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