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1 Target Mindy scored exactly 100 on this dart board.
How many darts did she throw, and where did they land?

2 Target Answer Mindy shot 6 darts.
She hit the 16, 2 times and hit the 17, 4 times. 16 x 2 = 32 17 x 4 = 68 = 100

3 Triangles Lesson 10-4

4 Triangle A triangle is a figure that has 3 sides and 3 angles. The sum of the measure of the angles is 180° m<1 + m<2 + m<3 = 180° 1 2 3

5 Find the missing angle measure
<1 = 50° <2= 75° <3 = ?

6 Find the missing angle measure
<1 = 50° <2= 75° <3 = ? = 125 180 – 125 = 55°

7 Classify Triangles Using Angles
Acute Triangle Properties: All acute angles.

8 Classify Triangles Using Angles
Right Triangle Properties: 1 right angle.

9 Classify Triangles Using Angles
Obtuse Triangle Properties: 1 obtuse angle.

10 Classify Triangles Using Sides
Scalene Triangle Properties: No congruent sides.

11 Classify Triangles Using Sides
Isosceles Triangle Properties: At least 2 congruent sides. This symbol represents that the sides are congruent.

12 Classify Triangles Using Sides
Equilateral Triangle Properties: 3 congruent sides.

13 Naming Triangles Triangles have a 2 part name.
The first part of the name, names the angles (acute, obtuse, or right) The second part of the name, names the sides (scalene, isosceles, or equilateral) Example: Obtuse Scalene

14 Name the Triangle Acute Scalene

15 Name the Triangle Right Scalene

16 Name the Triangle Acute Equilateral

17 Find the missing angle. Then classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.
x 40°

18 Find the missing angle. Then classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.
20° 25° x

19 Find the missing angle. Then classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse.
30° x 130°

20 Don’t Forget Homework: Lesson # 1-18 all


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