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Chapter 4 Section 4.1 – Part 1 Triangles and Angles
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Warm-Up
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Definition of a Triangle
Triangle: () A figure formed by three segments joining three non-collinear points
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Parts of a Triangle Vertex Interior Angle Side Exterior Angle
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Classifying Triangles by Sides
Equilateral 3 congruent Sides Isosceles At least 2 congruent Sides Scalene No Sides congruent
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Special Vocabulary in Isosceles Triangles
Legs A B C ABC is isosceles are the legs Two Congruent Sides is the base The “other” side Base
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Classifying Triangles by Angles
Equiangular 3 congruent Angles Acute All Angles are Acute Right One Right Angle Obtuse One obtuse Angle
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Special Vocabulary in Right Triangles
D E F DEF is a right are the legs Two Perpendicular Sides Legs is the Hypotenuse The side opposite the right angle Hypotenuse
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Hyp Leg Base
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Classify the Triangle by Its Angles and Sides
Acute/Isosceles Right/Scalene Equilateral/Equiangular Obtuse/Scalene Right/Scalene Obtuse/Isosceles
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Classify the Sentence With Always, Sometimes, or Never
An equilateral triangle is _____ an isosceles triangle Always An isosceles triangle is _____ an equilateral triangle Sometimes A right triangle is _____ an acute triangle Never An exterior angle of a triangle is _____ acute
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Triangle Sum Theorem Inductive reasoning
Triangle Sum Theorem: The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180° mA + mB + mC = 180°
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Find the Measure of the Numbered Angle
Triangle Sum Theorem m = 180 m = 180 m1 = 48
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Corollary to the Triangle Sum Theorem
Corollary: A statement that can be easily proven using the theorem. Inductive reasoning Corollary to the triangle sum theorem: the acute angles of a right triangle are complementary. mA + mC = 90
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Find the Measure of the Numbered Angle
Corollary Triangle Sum Theorem m = 90 m1 = 37 m = 90 m2 = 57
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Exterior Angle Theorem
Inductive Reasoning Exterior Angle Theorem: The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two nonadjacent interior angles mA + mB = mBCD
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Find the Measure of the Numbered Angle
Exterior Angle Theorem m = 102 m1 = 34 Linear Pair Postulate m = 180 m2 = 78
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