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Geometry Section 4.1 Triangle Sum Theorem
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A triangle is the figure formed by three line segments joining three noncollinear points. A B C
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Goals for today’s class: 1. Classify triangles according to their angles and sides. 2. Know and apply the Triangle Sum Theorem. 3. Know and apply the Exterior Angle Theorem. 4. Identify new vocabulary terms.
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Triangles are classified according to their angles and sides. Angle classification: Side classification: equiangular equilateral acute isosceles right scalene obtuse 3 congruent angles 3 acute angles 1 right angle 1 obtuse angle 3 congruent sides 2 congruent sides 0 congruent sides
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Examples: Classify each triangle according to its angles and sides.
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Theorem 4.1: Triangle Sum Theorem The sum of the measures of the three angles of a triangle is ____. (Proof on p.196 of the text)
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Examples: Find the value of x.
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The angle of x° in example b) is called an exterior angle of the triangle. An exterior angle of a triangle is formed by extending a side of the triangle. Note that the exterior angle will form a _________with an interior angle of the triangle. linear pair
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In example b) we found x to equal 136. Note that ____________. This work leads us to the following theorem.
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Theorem 3.5.3 Exterior Angle Theorem The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles. For the triangle to the right,
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Example: Find the value of x.
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A corollary is a statement easily proven using a particular theorem.
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Example c) on the previous page illustrates the following corollary: Corollary to the Triangle Sum Theorem The acute angles of a right triangle are _____________. complementary
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