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Page 1: Triangles. A triangle is a polygon with three sides

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Page 2: Triangles. A triangle is a polygon with three sides

A triangle is a polygon with three sides.

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Classifying Triangles

For example,

A

B

C

We name a triangle using its vertices.

∆ABC

∆BAC

∆CAB ∆CBA

∆BCA

∆ACB

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Opposite Sides and Angles

A

B

C

We say that is opposite .ABC

What is opposite ?C

What is opposite of ?CA

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Triangles can be classified by their

Sides

• Scalene

• Isosceles

• Equilateral

Angles

• Acute

• Right

• Obtuse

• Equiangular

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Equilateral TriangleA triangle in which all 3 sides are equal

m AC = 7.00 cm

m BC = 7.00 cmm AB = 7.00 cm

A

B

C

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Isosceles TriangleA triangle in which at least 2 sides are equal

m AC = 7.90 cm

m BC = 5.51 cmm AB = 5.51 cm

A

B

C

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Scalene TriangleA triangle in which all 3 sides are different lengths

m AC = 8.21 cm

m BC = 6.60 cmm AB = 4.65 cm

A

B

C

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Acute Triangle

A triangle in which all 3 angles are less than 90˚

mCBA = 78°

mBCA = 58°

mBAC = 44°

A

B

C

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Right TriangleA triangle in which exactly one angle is 90˚

mCBA = 90°

mBCA = 55°

mBAC = 35°

A

B

C

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Obtuse TriangleA triangle in which exactly one angle is greater than 90˚and

less than 180˚

mCBA = 119°

mBCA = 40°

mBAC = 21°

A

B

C

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Equiangular Triangle

A triangle in which all 3 angles are the same measure.

mCBA = 60°

mBCA = 60°mBAC = 60°

A

B

C

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Angles When the sides of a polygon are extended, other anglesare formed. The inside/original angles are the interior angles.The adjacent/outside angles that form linear pairswith the interior angles are the exterior angles.

Interior angles

Exterior angles

3

1

2

5

4

6

<4, <5, <6

<1, <2, <3

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TRIANGLE INVESTIGATION

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Triangle Sum TheoremThe sum of the interior angles in a triangle is

180˚.

60 80

40

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Find the value of x.

Example:

x3x

2x

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EXTERIOR TRIANGLE INVESTIGATION

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Exterior Angle TheoremThe measure of the exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the remote interior angles.

Exterior AngleRemote Interior Angles

A

BC D

m ACD m A m B

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Find the value of x.

Example:

x

70

(2x+10)

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A corollary to a theorem is a statement thatcan be proven easily using another theorem.

Corollary

Definition:

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Third Angle CorollaryIf two angles in one triangle are congruent to two angles in another triangle, then the third angles are congruent.

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Equiangular Corollary

Each angle in an equiangular triangle is 60˚.

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Right Angle Corollary

There can be at most one right or obtuse angle in a triangle.

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Acute Corollary

Acute angles in a right triangle are complementary.