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1 5.5 Inequalities in One Triangle

2 Theorem 5.10 - Larger Angle Theorem
If one side of a triangle is longer than another side, then the angle opposite the longer side is larger than the angle opposite the shorter side. mA > mC

3 Theorem 5.11- Larger Side Theorem
If one ANGLE of a triangle is larger than another ANGLE, then the SIDE opposite the larger angle is longer than the side opposite the smaller angle. 60° 40° EF > DF You can write the measurements of a triangle in order from least to greatest.

4 Ex. 1: Writing Measurements in Order from Least to Greatest
Write the measurements of the triangles from least to greatest. m G < mH < m J JH < JG < GH 100° 45° 35°

5 Ex. 1: Writing Measurements in Order from Least to Greatest
Write the measurements of the triangles from least to greatest. QP < PR < QR m R < mQ < m P 8 5 7

6 Theorem 5.12-Exterior Angle Inequality
The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is greater than the measure of either of the two non adjacent interior angles. m1 > mA and m1 > mB

7 Ex. 2: Using Theorem 5.10 Larger Angle Theorem
DIRECTOR’S CHAIR. In the director’s chair shown, AB ≅ AC and BC > AB. What can you conclude about the angles in ∆ABC?

8 Ex. 2: Using Theorem 5.10 Solution
Because AB ≅ AC, ∆ABC is isosceles, so B ≅ C. Therefore, mB = mC. Because BC>AB, mA > mC by Theorem By substitution, mA > mB. In addition, you can conclude that mA >60°, mB< 60°, and mC < 60°.

9 Objective 2: Using the Triangle Inequality
Not every group of three segments can be used to form a triangle. The lengths of the segments must fit a certain relationship.

10 Ex. 3: Constructing a Triangle
2 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm 3 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm 4 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm Solution: Try drawing triangles with the given side lengths. Only group (c) is possible. The sum of the first and second lengths must be greater than the third length.

11 Ex. 3: Constructing a Triangle
2 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm 3 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm 4 cm, 2 cm, 5 cm

12 Theorem 5.13: Triangle Inequality
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a Triangle is greater than the length of the third side. AB + BC > AC AC + BC > AB AB + AC > BC

13 Ex. 4: Finding Possible Side Lengths
A triangle has one side of 10 cm and another of 14 cm. Describe the possible lengths of the third side SOLUTION: Let x represent the length of the third side. Using the Triangle Inequality, you can write and solve inequalities. x + 10 > 14 x > 4 > x 24 > x ►So, the length of the third side must be greater than 4 cm and less than 24 cm.

14 #24 – Sample of homework problems
Solve the inequality: AB + AC > BC. (x + 2) +(x + 3) > 3x – 2 2x + 5 > 3x – 2 5 > x – 2 7 > x

15 5. Geography AB + BC > AC MC + CG > MG 99 + 165 > x


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