Triangles: Learn It 2

Finding the Measure of the Third Angle in a Triangle

What do you already know about triangles? Triangle have three sides and three angles. Triangles are named by their vertices. The triangle below is called [latex]\Delta ABC[/latex], read ‘triangle [latex]\text{ABC}[/latex] ’. We label each side with a lower case letter to match the upper case letter of the opposite vertex.

[latex]\Delta ABC[/latex] has vertices [latex]A,B,\text{ and }C[/latex] and sides [latex]a,b,\text{ and }c\text{.}[/latex]

 

The vertices of the triangle on the left are labeled capital A, capital B, and capital C. The sides are labeled lowercase a, lowercase b, and lowercase c.

 

The three angles of a triangle are related in a special way. The sum of their measures is [latex]\text{180}^ \circ[/latex].

sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle

For any [latex]\Delta ABC[/latex], the sum of the measures of the angles is [latex]\text{180}^ \circ[/latex].

 

[latex]m\angle A+m\angle B+m\angle C=\text{180}^ \circ[/latex]

The measures of two angles of a triangle are [latex]55^\circ[/latex] and [latex]82^\circ[/latex]. Find the measure of the third angle.

Right Triangles

Sometimes you will be asked to find the unknown angle in a right triangle. As we just learned, a right triangle has one [latex]90^\circ[/latex] angle, which is often marked with the symbol shown in the triangle below.

A right triangle is shown. The right angle is marked with a box and labeled 90 degrees.

 

If we know that a triangle is a right triangle, we know that one angle measures [latex]90^\circ[/latex] so we only need the measure of one of the other angles in order to determine the measure of the third angle.

One angle of a right triangle measures [latex]28^\circ[/latex]. What is the measure of the third angle?

In the examples so far, we could draw a figure and label it directly after reading the problem. In the next example, we will have to define one angle in terms of another. So we will wait to draw the figure until we write expressions for all the angles we are looking for.

The measure of one angle of a right triangle is [latex]20^\circ[/latex] more than the measure of the smallest angle. Find the measures of all three angles.