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Triangles A polygon with 3 sides.
Named by the angles or the measure of its sides.
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Right Triangle Naming by Angles
This Triangle has 1 angle=90°, what is it? T Right Triangle 90° R S
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Naming by Angles Acute Triangle
This Triangle has 3 angles that all measure less than 90°, what is it? E Acute Triangle D F
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Naming by Angles Obtuse Triangle
This Triangle has 1 angle that measures more than 90°, what is it? Q Obtuse Triangle P R
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Naming by Sides Equilateral Triangle
This Triangle has 3 sides of equal length and 3 equal angles that all measure 60°, what is it? Equilateral Triangle
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Naming by Sides Isosceles Triangle
This Triangle have at least 2 sides of equal length. (An Equilateral Triangle is a special case of this one.) What is it? Isosceles Triangle
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Scalene Triangle Naming by Sides
This Triangle has no sides of equal length and no angles are equal, what is it? Scalene Triangle
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The Interior Angles of a add up to equal….
180°
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Example 1 How many triangles exist with the given angle measures?
10°, 50°, 120°
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Example 2 How many triangles exist with the given angle measures? 76°, 62°, 25°
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Example 3 How many triangles exist with the given side lengths?
3 ft, 3 ft, 3 ft
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10.4 (7th) Number 2 List the angles of each triangle in order from least to greatest measure.
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Triangle Inequality Theorem
Any side of a Triangle is always shorter than that the sum of the two other sides. AB + BC > AC
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10.4 (7th) Number 11 Determine whether it is possible to form a triangle using segments with the given measurements. Explain. 10 yd, 5 yd, 21 yd
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10.4 (7th) Number 13 Determine whether it is possible to form a triangle using segments with the given measurements. Explain. 112 mm, 300 mm, 190 mm
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10.4 (7th) Number 19
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