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Classifying Triangles Angle Measures of Triangles
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Triangle A triangle is a figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points.
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Classifying Triangles by Sides Equilateral Triangle Isosceles Triangle Scalene Triangle
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Equilateral Triangle An equilateral triangle has three congruent sides.
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Isosceles Triangle An isosceles triangle has at least two congruent sides.
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Scalene Triangle A scalene triangle has no congruent sides.
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Classify the triangle by its sides.
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Classification of Triangles by Angles Equiangular triangle Acute triangle Right triangle Obtuse triangle
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Equiangular Triangle An equiangular triangle has three congruent angles.
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Acute Triangle An acute triangle has three acute angles.
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Right Triangle A right triangle has one right angle.
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Obtuse Triangle An obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle
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Classify the triangle by its angles.
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Vertex A vertex of a triangle is a point that joins two sides of the triangle. The side across from an angle is the opposite side.
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Name the side that is opposite the angle. Angle J Angle K Angle L
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Triangle Sum Theorem The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180º. In ΔABC, m A + m B + m C = 180º
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Find the measure of the missing angle.
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Corollary to the Triangle Sum Theorem The acute angles of a right triangle are complementary. In ΔABC, if m C = 90º, then m A + m B= 90º A C B
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ΔABC is a right triangle. Find the measure of angle A.
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Interior Angles When the sides of a triangle are extended, other angles are formed. The three original angles are the interior angles.
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Exterior Angles The angles that are adjacent to the interior angles are the exterior angles. It is common to show only one exterior angle at a vertex.
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Exterior Angles Theorem The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles. m 1 = m A + m B
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Find the measure of angle 1.
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