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Triangle Relationships Chapter 4
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Objectives: Classifying triangles and finding their angle measures. Using the Distance Formula, the Pythagorean Theorem, and its converse. Showing relationships between a triangle’s sides and angles.
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Sections 4.1 Classifying Triangles 4.2 Angle Measures of Triangles 4.3 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles 4.4 The Pythagorean Theorem and the Distance Formula 4.5 The Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem 4.6 Medians of a Triangle 4.7 Triangle Inequalities
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Classifying Triangles Section 4.1
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Objectives Identify and classify triangles by angles Identify and classify triangles by sides
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Key Vocabulary Acute Triangle Equiangular Triangle Obtuse Triangle Right Triangle Equilateral Triangle Isosceles Triangle Scalene Triangle Vertex
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Definition Triangle: a figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points. Two methods of classifying or naming triangles: Angles Sides Triangle notation: ∆ Name triangle using three letters, therefore the above triangle is ∆ ABC.
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Parts of a Triangle A triangle is a 3-sided polygon The sides of ∆ABC are AB, BC, and AC A vertex of a triangle is a point that joins two sides of the triangle. The vertices of ∆ABC are A, B, and C Two sides sharing a common vertex are adjacent sides The third side is called the opposite side All sides can be adjacent or opposite (it just depends which vertex is being used) adjacent Side opposite A C A B
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Name the side that is opposite the angle. a. AA b. BB c. CC SOLUTION a. BC is the side that is opposite A. b. AC is the side that is opposite B. c. AB is the side that is opposite C. Example 1:
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Classifying Triangles by Angles Four Classifications Acute Obtuse Right Equiangular All triangles have at least two acute angles, the third angle is used to classify the triangle.
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Classifying Triangles by Angles Obtuse Obtuse 1 angle is obtuse (measure > 90°) Right 1 angle is right (measure = 90°) One way to classify triangles is by their angles… Acute Acute all 3 angles are acute (measure < 90°) ( ) ) Equiangular All 3 congruent acute angles (measure < 90 ˚ and ≅ )
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Definition: ACUTE Triangle a triangle in which all angles are acute. Classifying Triangles by Angles
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Definition: OBTUSE Triangle a triangle in which one of the angles is an obtuse angle. Classifying Triangles by Angles
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Definition: RIGHT Triangle a triangle in which one of the angles is a right angle. Classifying Triangles by Angles
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Definition: EQUIANGULAR Triangle a triangle in which all angles are congruent. **EQUIANGULAR applies to any figure in which all angles are congruent** Classifying Triangles by Angles
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Each of the classifications (acute, obtuse, right, equiangular) is a distinct group and should not be combined. A common mistake is to place triangles into more than one of the angle classifications. Example: a right triangle cannot be classified as an acute triangle.
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The triangular truss below is modeled for steel construction. Classify JMN, JKO, and OLN as acute, equiangular, obtuse, or right. Example 2:
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Answer: JMN has one angle with measure greater than 90, so it is an obtuse triangle. JKO has one angle with measure equal to 90, so it is a right triangle. OLN is an acute triangle with all angles congruent, so it is an equiangular triangle. Example 2:
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Classifying Triangles by Sides Triangles can also be classified according to the number of congruent sides they have. Three classifications: Equilateral Isosceles Scalene To indicate that sides of a triangle are congruent, an equal number of hash marks is drawn on the corresponding sides.
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Classifying Triangles by Sides Isosceles Isosceles 2 congruent sides Scalene Scalene no congruent sides Another way to classify triangles is by their sides… Equilateral Equilateral 3 congruent sides
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Definition: EQUILATERAL a triangle in which all sides are congruent. **EQUILATERAL applies to any figure in which all sides are congruent** Classifying Triangles by Sides
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Definition: ISOSCELES a triangle in which at least 2 sides are congruent. Base Angles Vertex Angle Classifying Triangles by Sides
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Definition: SCALENE a triangle in which no sides are congruent.
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Classify the triangle by its sides. a. b. c. SOLUTION Because this triangle has 3 congruent sides, it is equilateral. a. Because this triangle has no congruent sides, it is scalene. b. Because this triangle has 2 congruent sides, it is isosceles. c. Example 3:
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ANSWER equilateral 2. 3. Classify the triangle by its sides. 1. ANSWER isosceles ANSWER scalene Your Turn:
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Name the side that is opposite the angle. a. AA b. BB c. CC SOLUTION a. BC is the side that is opposite A. b. AC is the side that is opposite B. c. AB is the side that is opposite C. Example 4:
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Answer: UTX and UVX are isosceles. Identify the isosceles triangles in the figure if Isosceles triangles have at least two sides congruent. Example 5:
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Identify the scalene triangles in the figure if Answer: VYX, ZTX, VZU, YTU, VWX, ZUX, and YXU are scalene. Scalene triangles have no congruent sides. Example 6:
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Identify the indicated triangles in the figure. a. isosceles triangles b. scalene triangles Answer: ABC, EBC, DEB, DCE, ADC, ABD Answer: ADE, ABE Your Turn:
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ALGEBRA Find d and the measure of each side of equilateral triangle KLM if and Since KLM is equilateral, each side has the same length. So 5 = d Example 7:
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Next, substitute to find the length of each side. Answer: For KLM, and the measure of each side is 7. Example 7: KL = 7 LM = 7 KM = 7
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Answer: ALGEBRA Find x and the measure of each side of equilateral triangle if and Your Turn:
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Review: Classifications of Triangles by Angles 33 polygons triangles Right One 90 ˚ ∠ Equiangular All ∠s ≅ Acute All ∠s < 90˚ Triangle – 3 sides Polygon right acute equiangular Obtuse One ∠ > 90˚ obtuse
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Review: Classifications of Triangles by Sides 34 polygons triangles Scalene No sides ≅ Equilateral 3 sides ≅ Isosceles 2 sides ≅ Triangle – 3 sides Polygon scalene isosceles equilateral
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Joke Time What did the pony say when he had a cold? I’m just a little horse! What is Beethoven doing in his grave? De-composing What do you call an arrogant household bug? A cocky roach.
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Assignment Sec. 4.1 Pg. 175-178: #1 – 29 odd, 30 – 36 all, 37 – 65 odd
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