Can an exterior angle of a triangle be equal to either of the remote interior angles of the triangle in geometry?
An exterior angle is formed by one side of a triangle and the extension of an adjacent side of the triangle, its measure is equal to the sum of the measures of the 2 interior angles to which it is not adjacent, namely to. ChaCha
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