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BASIC GEOMETRY Section 5: Inequalities in one Triangle
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Angle-Side Relationships in a Triangle
In a triangle, the larger ∠ is opposite the longer side. In a triangle, the longer side is opposite the larger ∠.
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Example 1
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Triangle Inequality Theorem:
The sum of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side What?
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How to tell if 3 lengths can make a triangle?
Shortcut: Add the two smallest sides & check to see if it is bigger than the third side. 7, 10, 19 2.3, 3.1, 4.6 3, 5, 8 n + 6, n2 – 1, 3n, when n = 4
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Find a range of possible lengths for third side if you’re given 2 sides.
7cm A 7cm B B 5 cm 5 cm 5 cm 7cm A 5 cm 7cm 5 cm 5 cm 7cm 7cm B B A A For this to form a triangle, 2 cm < AB < 12 cm
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Example ? The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 8in & 13in. Find the range of possible lengths for the third side.
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Example ?? The figure shows the approximate distances between cities in California. What is the range of distances from San Francisco to Oakland?
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Assignment #5 page 336 #’s 4-15,(78)
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