Definitions [2]
Define a triangle.
A plane figure bounded by three lines in a plane is called a triangle. The figure below represents a ΔABC, with AB, AC andBC as the three line segments.

A triangle (denoted by the symbol △) is the simplest closed shape in geometry. It is a two-dimensional figure made by connecting three points that do not lie on the same straight line (non-collinear).
Theorems and Laws [1]
Angle Sum Property of a Triangle:
Theorem: The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180°.
Construction: Draw a line XPY parallel to QR through the opposite vertex P.
Proof:


In △ PQR,
Sum of all angles of a triangle is 180°.
∠PQR + ∠PRQ + ∠QPR = 180°......(1)
Since XY is a straight line, it can be concluded that:
Therefore, ∠XPY + ∠QRP + ∠RPY = 180°.
But XPY || QR and PQ, PR are transversals.
So,
∠XPY = ∠PQR.....(Pairs of alternate angles)
∠RPY = ∠PRQ.....(Pairs of alternate angles)
Substituting ∠XPY and ∠RPY in (1), we get
∠PQR + ∠PRQ + ∠QPR = 180°
Thus, The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180°.
