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This blog is for Miss Jovanovich's algebra and geometry classes to share ideas, ask questions, and reflect on what skills and topics we are studying. If we are lucky, we might even get a chance to connect with other students studying the same stuff.

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Favorite Theorems and Postulates This week, we are writing about out favorite theorem or postulate and stating why it is our favorite. My favorite theorem/postulate would have to be the triangle exterior angle theorem. This theorem states that an exterior angle equals the sum of the two remote interior angles.
This is my favorite theorem because it makes things a lot easier. When you have variables or figures made up of many triangles, it makes it much easier to find said variables knowing the two interior angles of a triangle will add up to the exterior angle created by the third vertex. It is very helpful on class starters and tests or quizzes.
Normally, people don't have a favorite theorem or postulate but the one that is most to my liking is the triangle exterior angle theorem. That's all for this week!

Article posted December 18, 2011 at 06:44 PM • comment • Reads 93 • see all articles

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