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Concurrent Lines Geometry 5-3a
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Draw three lines, in three different colors on the whiteboard
Where do the lines cross? Volunteer
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Concurrent – Lines or segments that have three or more points in common
Definition
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Investigation Supplies Patty Paper - 2 Straight Edge Compass
Printer paper Investigation
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Investigation Draw a large triangle on your patty paper
Some students draw obtuse, some right, some acute Investigation
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Investigation Fold Angle Bisectors into each angle of the triangle
Highlight the lines Investigation
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Investigation Are the angle bisectors concurrent?
Label and Save this piece of patty Paper Investigation
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Incenter The three angle bisectors of a triangle are concurrent
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Investigation Draw a large triangle on your patty paper
Some students draw obtuse, some right, some acute Investigation
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Fold perpendicular bisectors into each side of your triangles
Highlight the altitudes Investigation
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Investigation Are the perpendicular bisectors concurrent?
Label and Save this piece of patty Paper Investigation
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Perpendicular Bisector
The three perpendicular bisectors of a triangle are concurrent Circumcenter Perpendicular Bisector
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Investigation Use the Circumcenter patty paper
Measure the distance from the Circumcenter to each of the vertices Investigation
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Tape or glue the patty paper to another piece of paper
Investigation
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Use the Circumcenter as the center of a circle, and a vertex as the radius, and construct a circle around your triangle. Investigation
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The perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent at a point equidistant from the vertices Circumcenter Theorem
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Investigation Use the Incenter patty paper
Measure the distance from the Incenter to each of the three sides (perpendicular distances) Investigation
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Tape or glue the patty paper down, and construct a circle, with the incenter as the center and the distance to the sides as the radius Investigation
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The bisectors of the angles of a triangle are concurrent at a point equidistant from the sides
Incenter Theorem
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Practice Problems
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Practice Problems
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Practice Problems
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Pages 259 – 263 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 19, 21, 45 Homework
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Pages 259 – 263 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 19, 21, 31, 45 Honors Homework
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