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BOOK I. PROP. XXXII. THEOR.
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IF any side () of a triangle be produced, the external angle () is equal to the sum of the two internal and opposite angles ( and ), and the three internal angles of every triangle taken together are equal to two right angles.

Through the point draw

|| (pr. 31.).


Then = (pr. 29.),
=


+ = (ax. 2.),

and therefore

+ + = = (pr. 13.).

Q. E. D.