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Warm-Up And speaking of the final frontier, what do you think is the shape of space?
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4.1 Apply Triangle Sum Properties
Objectives: To classify triangles by sides and angles To find the measures of the interior and exterior angles of a triangle
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Polygons A closed plane figure is a polygon if it is formed by 3 or more line segments (sides), joined endpoint to endpoint (vertices) with each side intersecting exactly two others.
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3-D Rendering 3-D rendering in digital graphics is based upon polygons.
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Vocabulary As a group, define each of these types of triangles without your book. Draw a picture for each word and leave a bit of space for additions and revisions. Scalene Isosceles Equilateral Classified by Sides Acute Right Obtuse Equiangular Classified by Angles
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Types of Triangles
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Triangles in Architecture
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Triangles in Architecture
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Interior vs. Exterior Angles
All the angles inside the triangle are called interior angles. If you extend the sides of the triangle, then the angles that form a linear pair with the interior angles are called exterior angles.
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Triangle Sum Theorem The sum of the measures --?--.
Click the arrow buttons to watch the Flash animation of the Triangle Sum Theorem.
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Example 1 In ABC below, find the measures of 1 and 2.
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Example 2 Prove the Triangle Sum Theorem. Given: ABC Prove: ma + mb + mc = 180°
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Example 3 In the right triangle below, what is the value of x + y?
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Triangle Sum Theorem Corollary
The acute angles of a right triangle are complementary.
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Investigation 2 Use this Investigation to discover a relationship between an exterior angle of a triangle and its two remote interior angles.
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Investigation 2 How does the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles compare with the measure of the exterior angle?
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Exterior Angle Theorem:
The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of its two remote interior angles.
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Example 4 Find m<JKL.
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Example 5 Find the values of a, b, and c.
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Exercise 6: SAT What is the value of c?
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