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Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles Chapter 4 Section 5
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Today’s Objective Students will use and apply properties of isosceles and equilateral triangles.
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Isosceles Triangles Base Base Angle Leg Vertex Angle ****Label your triangle exactly like this one!
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Legs Legs are congruent They connect the base to the vertex angle.
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Base The third side of an isosceles triangle. It is always opposite the vertex angle.
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Vertex Angle Created by the intersection of both legs. It is always opposite the base
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Base Angles Created by the intersection of the base and the legs. Vertex angles are congruent to each other.
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Isosceles Triangle Theorem If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite those sides are congruent.
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Converse of the Isosceles Triangle Theorem If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite those angles are congruent.
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Turn to page 251 Look at Problem 1 Try the “Got It” problem for this example.
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Theorem 4-5 If a line bisects the vertex angle of a isosceles triangle, then the line is also the perpendicular bisector of the base.
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Turn to page 252 Look at problem 2 Try the “Got It” problem on your own.
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Corollary to Theorem 4-3 If the triangle is equilateral, then the triangle is equiangular. All equilateral triangles are equiangular.
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Corollary to Theorem 4-4 If a triangle is equiangular, then the triangle is equilateral. All equiangular triangles are equilateral.
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Turn to page 253. Look at problem 3
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On page 253… Try problems #1-5 on your own.
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