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Honors Geometry Section 4.8 Triangle Inequalities

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1 Honors Geometry Section 4.8 Triangle Inequalities

2 Goals for today’s class: 1
Goals for today’s class: 1. Learn and be able to apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem, the Triangle Side Inequality Theorem and the Triangle Angle Inequality Theorem

3 Triangle Inequality Theorem ( IT) The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

4 Examples: Which of the following are possible lengths for the sides of a triangle? a) 14, 8, b) 16, 7, c) 18, 8, 24

5 Examples: The lengths of two sides of a triangle are given
Examples: The lengths of two sides of a triangle are given. Write a compound inequality (two inequalities in one) that expresses the possible values of x, the length of the third side. a) 7, _____ < x < _____   b) 8, _____ < x < _____

6 The Isosceles Triangle Theorem states “If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite them are congruent.” The following theorem covers the case where two sides of a triangle are not congruent.

7 Triangle Sides Inequality Theorem (TSIT) In a triangle, if two sides are not congruent, then the angles opposite those sides are not congruent and the larger angle will be opposite the longer side.

8 The converse of this theorem is also true.

9 Triangle Angles Inequality Theorem (TAIT)
Triangle Angles Inequality Theorem (TAIT) In a triangle, if two angles are not congruent, then the sides opposite those angles are not congruent and the longer side will be opposite the larger angle.

10 Examples: a) List the angles from smallest to largest.

11 b) List the sides from largest to smallest.


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