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Title: Geometry Sections 5.1 and 5.2


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GeometrySections 5.1 and 5.2
  • Midsegment Theorem
  • Use Perpendicular Bisectors

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Midsegment of a triangle
  • A segment that connects the midpoints of two
    sides of the triangle.
  • Every triangle has 3 midsegments

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Midsegment Theorem
  • The segment connecting the midpoints of two sides
    of a triangle is parallel to the third side and
    half as long as that side.

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Perpendicular bisector
  • A segment, ray, line, or plane that is
    perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint.

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Perpendicular Bisector Theorem
  • In a plane, if a point is on the perpendicular
    bisector of a segment, then it is equidistant
    (same distance) from the endpoints of the
    segment.

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Converse of the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem
  • In a plane, if a point is equidistant from the
    endpoints of a segment, then it is on the
    perpendicular bisector of the segment

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Concurrency
  • When three or more lines, rays, or segments
    intersect in the same point, they are called
    concurrent.
  • The intersection of the lines, rays, or segments
    is the point of concurrency.

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Concurrency of Perpendicular Bisectors of a
Triangle
  • The perpendicular bisectors of a triangle
    intersect at a point that is equidistant from the
    vertices of the triangle

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Circumcenter of a triangle
  • The point of concurrency of the three
    perpendicular bisectors of a triangle.
  • The circumcenter is equidistant from the three
    vertices, so it is the center of a circle that
    passes through all three vertices.

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Examples
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Assignment
  • Section 5.1
  • Page 298
  • Problems 3-10
  • Section 5.2
  • Page 306
  • Problems 4-8, 11-16
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